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Updated: May 18 2025

Wrist Arthritis

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  • Summary
    • Various forms of wrist arthritis based on location
      • SLAC wrist (scapholunate advanced collapse)
        • most common
      • STT arthrosis
        • second most common
      • SNAC (scaphoid nonunion advanced collapse)
      • DRUJ arthrosis
      • Pisotriquetrial arthrosis
  • Etiology
    • Mechanism
      • degenerative
        • primary OA
      • posttraumatic
        • leads to SLAC/SNAC/DRUJ
      • inflammatory
        • Rheumatoid arthritis
      • congenital
        • may be secondary to Madelung's deformity
      • idiopathic
        • may secondary to Kienbock's or Preiser's disease
    • Pathoanatomy
      • SLAC
        • Injury to SL ligament --> palmar rotary subluxation of scaphoid --> incongruency of joint surfaces --> arthrosis of radiocarpal joint --> arthrosis of capitolunate joint
        • radiolunate typically spared
      • SNAC
        • proximal portion of scaphoid remains attached to lunate while distal scaphoid flexes
        • leads to early arthritis between radial styloid and distal scaphoid
        • like SLAC, radiolunate typically spared
      • Rheumatoid arthritis
        • wrist becomes supinated, palmarly dislocated, radially deviated, and ulnarly translocated
        • early disruption of DRUJ leads to dorsal subluxation of ulna (Caput-ulna)
  • Anatomy
    • Wrist ligaments and biomechanics
  • Imaging
    • Radiographs
      • obtain standard hand series with additional views to visualize specific joints
      • pisotriquetral joint (pisotriquetral arthrosis) obtain lateral in 30 degrees of supination
  • Treatment
    • Nonoperative
      • NSAIDs, bracing, intra-articular steroid injections
        • indications
          • first line of treatment for mild to moderate symptoms
    • Operative
      • aimed at addressing diseased area
        • SLAC
        • SNAC
        • Pisotriquetrial arthritis
          • excision of pisiform in refractory cases
        • DRUJ abutment syndrome & arthrosis
          • distal ulna resection (Darrach procedure)
          • Sauvé-Kapandji procedure
          • partial ulna resection and interposition
          • ulnar head replacement
            • can be used as primary procedure, or as salvage for failed Darrach
            • early results are promising, long-term results pending
        • Rheumatoid arthritis
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QID 219444 (Type "219444" in App Search)
A 19-year-old female presents with vague worsening pain in her left knee that has worsened over the past 3 months. She has refrained from sports and running because of the pain. She denies any inciting traumatic event or any recent illness. Radiographs are obtained and shown in Figure A. Which of the following diagnostic tests serves as the most appropriate next step in management?
  • A

Skeletal survey

2%

22/911

CT chest, abdomen, and pelvis

12%

107/911

MRI of tibia with knee/ankle joints included

79%

721/911

Bone marrow biopsy

2%

19/911

Performing a biopsy utilizing fine needle aspiration

4%

36/911

  • A

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