Rupture of Thumb's Long Extensor Tendon After Fracture of the Distal Radius, Study of Muscle and Tendon Pathology

NCT ID: NCT06313489

Last Updated: 2025-01-09

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Total Enrollment

13 participants

Study Classification

OBSERVATIONAL

Study Start Date

2023-02-01

Study Completion Date

2025-01-03

Brief Summary

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Fractures of the wrist (fractures of the distal radius) are one of the most common fractures with almost 60 000 injuries per year in Sweden. One known complication following these fractures is that the long extensor tendon of the thumb ruptures (extensor pollicis longus tendon, EPL tendon). This leads to disability to stretch the thumb in order to grip bigger objects. Earlier studies show that the tendon ruptures in about 3-5% of all wrist fractures. These ruptures occur some weeks to months after the fracture.

There are different theories about the cause of the rupture. One theory is that the fracture creates a bleeding in the tight area that the tendon lies, leading to high pressure and therefore low blood supply to the tendon. Another theory is that the tendon comes in contact with some sharp bonny fragments in this area that injures the tendon when it moves.

Such tendon ruptures need almost always some type of surgical intervention in order to reconstruct the function of the thumb. A common problem is that the quality of the tendon is insufficient for just suturing it. Another problem is that the muscle becomes stiff after the rupture. However, there is no objective method to determine how stiff the muscle is.

The most common treatment option is the transfer of one of the two extensor tendons of the index finger to the thumb, a so-called extensor indicis proprius to extensor pollicis longus transfer. The motivation behind this operation is that the muscle of EPL is so stiff that cannot be used to lift the thumb. However, there is no consensus about the time period after which the EPL muscle can be used to reconstruct the function of thumb.

The study aims to investigate the microscopical changes in the muscle and tendon of EPL after such a rupture. Better knowledge of these factors could lead to better understanding of the treatment options.

The investigators plan to include in the study all patients that would get operated for an EPL tendon rupture after a fracture of the distal radius at the institution the study is conducted. After oral and written information to the patient and written consent the investigators will take some samples from the ruptured tendon and muscle for microscopical analysis.

Detailed Description

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Ruptures of extensor pollicis longus (EPL) tendon are a known complication of fractures of the distal radius. The study plan is to conduct a prospective histopathological study of the EPL muscle and tendon on patients operated for ruptures of EPL after fractures of the distal radius.

The standard treatment at the institution the study is conducted is a tendon transfer of extensor indicis proprius to EPL. Under this operation the investigators plan to take tissue biopsies from the distal part of the muscle and the ruptured tendon and conduct a histopathological analysis.

Participants received oral and written information and left a written consent. The participants were assessed for sex, age, relevant medication and prior surgical interventions in the hand and wrist. Epidemiological data for the fracture time, classification and treatment is documented as well epidemiological data for the tendon rupture.

The histopathological analysis is conducted by one researcher in the group, expert in muscle pathology.

Conditions

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Distal Radius Fractures Tendon Injury - Hand Pathology

Study Design

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Observational Model Type

CASE_ONLY

Study Time Perspective

PROSPECTIVE

Study Groups

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Patients with ruptures of Extensor pollicis longus tendon after distal radial fracture

Patients planned for intervention according to the clinical practice. We planned to include all patients that would be treated in out department.

Biopsy of EPL tendon and muscle during the operation

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Biopsy of EPL tendon and muscle

Interventions

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Biopsy of EPL tendon and muscle during the operation

Biopsy of EPL tendon and muscle

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* a clinically diagnosed EPL rupture after a fracture of the distal radius

Exclusion Criteria

* Inability to read and understand Swedish
* Mental illness leading to inability to understand the study procedure or rehabilitation training.
* Active drug use.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

85 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Sahlgrenska University Hospital

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Anders Bjorkman

Professor

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Anders Björkman, Prof.

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Sahlgrenska University Hospital, University of Gothenburg

Locations

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Sahlgrenska University Hospital

Gothenburg, Västra Götaland County, Sweden

Site Status

Countries

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Sweden

References

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Sarigiannis CN, Ullman M, Andreasson I, Oldfors A, Bjorkman A. Inflammatory and degenerative changes in the extensor pollicis longus muscle and tendon following ruptures caused by distal radius fractures. BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2025 Jan 3;26(1):10. doi: 10.1186/s12891-024-08212-4.

Reference Type DERIVED
PMID: 39754134 (View on PubMed)

Other Identifiers

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282151

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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