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World J Rheumatol. Jul 12, 2015; 5(2): 90-95
Published online Jul 12, 2015. doi: 10.5499/wjr.v5.i2.90
Table 1 Main ligaments of the trapeziometacarpal joint
LigamentDescription of the function
Dorsoradial (Figure 1)Shortest and thickest ligament (Recently possible) Primary stabilizer against dorsal translation of the joint Opposes anterior oblique ligaments Basis for Eaton-Littler procedure
Anterior oblique (Figure 1)SuperficialStabilization against volar joint subluxation
DeepKnown as beak ligament Act as a pivot point Primary joint stabilizer against dorsal translation
Posterior obliqueStabilization of rotation
IntermetacarpalStabilization during radiovolar translation Stabilization of the thumb against collapse especially after trapeziectomy
Ulnar collateralHelps to stabilization against volar joint subluxation
Table 2 Eaton-Littler classification of rhizarthrosis
StageDefinition
INormal articular surface
Possible widening of TMC joint indicating synovitis
IIJoint space narrowing
Oteophytes < 2 mm
Normal ST joint
IIISevere TMC destruction with subchondral sclerosis
Osteophytes > 2 mm and presence of loose bodies
Normal ST joint
IVTMC and ST joints are both affected