Osteonecrosis of Trapezium Occurring in Patient with History of Recurrent Carpometacarpal Corticosteroid Injection.

Irene Pien,Chaitanya S Mudgal

The journal of hand surgery Asian-Pacific volume(2023)

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Abstract
Osteonecrosis affecting the carpal bones is rare and is mostly seen in the lunate (Kienböck's disease). Osteonecrosis of the scaphoid (Preiser disease) is even rarer. There are only four individual case reports published on patients presenting with trapezium necrosis, none with previous history of corticosteroid injection. This case report is the first presentation of isolated trapezial necrosis in the setting of prior corticosteroid injection for thumb basilar arthritis. Level V (Therapeutic).
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Arthroplasty,Corticosteroid,Osteoarthritis,Osteonecrosis,Trapezium
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