Do all stener lesions need surgery?

Do all stener lesions need surgery?

Type 4: Stener lesion will require surgery in all cases.

Does a Stener lesion hurt?

An ulnar collateral ligament injury can also occur as the result of a fall or other trauma. Patients who sustain an acute tear of the ulnar collateral ligament typically complain of pain and swelling directly over the torn ligament at the base of the thumb.

What is a Stener lesion of thumb?

A Stener lesion is a complete tear of the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) from the thumb proximal phalanx at the level of the metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joint that is displaced superficial to the adductor pollicis aponeurosis, leading to interposition of the aponeurosis between the UCL and the MCP joint.

How do you fix ulnar collateral ligament?

The traditional procedure of fixing a torn UCL is through Tommy John surgery. This replaces the entire ligament to restore a full range of motion with in the elbow so an athlete can get back to action. In comparison to its surgical predecessor, a UCL repair simply fixes the existing ligament – no replacement necessary.

How are stener lesions diagnosed?

Various authors have suggested that Stener’s lesion can be diagnosed by physical examination, stress radiogra- phy, and arthrography. More recently, ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have been used. However, confidence in these techniques varies.

How much does thumb ligament surgery cost?

On MDsave, the cost of a Gamekeeper’s Thumb Treatment (UCL Repair) ranges from $5,004 to $6,136. Those on high deductible health plans or without insurance can save when they buy their procedure upfront through MDsave.

Why is it called gamekeeper’s thumb?

Gamekeeper’s thumb is an insufficiency of the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) of the metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joint of the thumb. Campbell originally coined the term in 1955 because the condition was most commonly associated with Scottish gamekeepers (especially rabbit keepers) as a work-related injury.

How long does an ulnar collateral ligament take to heal?

If your UCL tear can be treated without surgery, the recovery may last anywhere from several weeks to several months. It depends on the range of motion you’d like to achieve in the elbow.

Do you need to repair a torn UCL?

In a majority of cases, surgery is only needed if an athlete would like to return to their specific sport. People can often tolerate a torn UCL and perform most daily activities without problems.

How expensive is tendon repair surgery?

On MDsave, the cost of a Hand/Finger Tendon Repair ranges from $1,888 to $9,110. Those on high deductible health plans or without insurance can save when they buy their procedure upfront through MDsave.

What kind of injury is a Stener lesion?

A Stener Lesion is a type of injury to the thumb in which the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) becomes torn.

What should I do if I have a Stener lesion?

If a Stener lesion is not present, splinting of the thumb in such a way that the torn ligament ends are reduced may lead to ligamentous healing and restoration of joint stability in select patients. The ligamentous injuries may also require surgical treatment. Closed treatment is satisfactory for type I, III, and V injuries.

When to remove a pin from a Stener lesion?

The volar plate is repaired to the reinserted UCL to restore accessory UCL function. The pin is removed at 5 weeks, when the thumb spica cast is removed, and active motion is instituted. Abduction stress is avoided for approximately 3 months.

What kind of splint is best for Stener lesions?

For treatment of Stener Lesions, a Thumb Spica splint or Thumb Stabiliser will be the most effective. To see all the splints we have on offer to combat your condition, take a look at our full range of Wrist Supports for Stener Lesions by clicking the yellow button below. Do you have a question to ask or something to add?