De Quervain syndrome

 

 

Definition

 

Stenosing tenosynovitis of the first dorsal compartment of wrist

- APL and EPB

- associated with thumb movement

 

Epidemiology

 

Middle aged women

 

Anatomy

 

1st dorsal compartment APL EPB
Over shallow groove in radial styloid

Inserts base of 1st metacarpal

- +/- trapezium / APB / opponens pollicis

Inserts base of P1

Osseoligamentous tunnel

- 1 cm long

- roof of dorsal ligament

- attached by fibrous septa to bone

75% of population have 2 tendons Absent 5% of population

 

20% have two separate compartments

- septum

- associated with De Quervain's

   

 

Etiology

 

Repetitive thumb movements

- golf / tennis

- typing / knitting

 

Associations - RA/ Gout / DM / Pregnancy / Hypothyroidism

 

Anatomical variations

- two APL tendons

- septum dividing 1st extensor compartment into two

 

Thicker tendon sheath of 1st extensor compartment

 

Clinical Features

 

Deq

 

Pain / swelling / crepitis over radial styloid / first dorsal compartment

- repetitive gripping / pinching

- using the thumb

 

Finkelstein's test Eichoff maneuver

Grasp patient thumb

Ulna deviate wrist

Patient grasps own thumb

Ulna deviation of wrist

Finkelstein Test Eichoff Test

 

X-ray

 

Exclude base of thumb OA

Look for bony spur that may need resection

 

DDx

 

Wartenberg's Syndrome  - compression superficial branch radial nerve

 

Intersection syndrome - ECRL/B crossed by APL & EPB 

 

Nonoperative management

 

Splints

 

Cevik et al Hand Surg Rehab 2024

- systematic review of splints for de Quervains

- cortisone superior to splint

- addition of splint to cortisone improves outcomes

 

Extra Corporeal Shock Wave

 

Chong et al J Hand Surg Am 2024

- systematic review of RCTs

- evidence for efficacy of shock wave in De Quervain's

 

Injections

 

Cortisone

 

He et al J Med Radiat 2023

- systematic review of cortisone injections for de Quervains

- 74% resolution of symptoms (18% of these recurred)

 

Hyaluronic acid

 

Orlandi et al Eur Radiol 2015

- RCT of cortisone v cortisone + HA

- improved outcomes with addition of HA

 

PRP

 

Hidajat et al World J Orthop 2024

- systematic review of PRP for de Quervains

- evidence for pain reduction at 1 and 6 months 

 

Chowley et al J Hand Surg 2025

- RCT of cortisone v PRP for de Quervains in 86 patients

- similar outcomes

- cortisone more effective early

 

Operative management

 

Options

 

Open release

Endoscopic release

US guided release

 

Open technique

 

Vumedi open transverse De Quervain's release video

 

Vumedi open longitudinal De Quervain's release video

 

Incisions

- proximal / inline with radial styloid

- longitudinal protects nerve

- transverse gives better scar

- identify and protect superficial radial nerve

 

Open compartment and release tendons

- including sheaths / separate compartments

- assess floor of compartment for pathology

 

Compartment release options

1. Divide compartment on ulna side to prevent radial instability

2. Z lengthen and loosely repair fascial roof to prevent subluxation

3. Partial resection / division

 

Results

 

Outcomes

 

Bosman et al Plast Recon Surg 2022

- systematic review of De Quervain's release in 900 patients

- 95% successful

- complications 11%

 

Incisions

 

Suwannaphisit et al BMC Musculoskeletal 2024

- RCT of 70 patients transverse v longitudinal incisions

- no difference in outcomes

 

Pulley release v pulley reconstruction

 

Salim et al J Wrist Surg 2021

- RCT of pulley release v pulley reconstruction in 40 cases

- increased tendon subluxation with pulley release

- no difference in outcomes

 

Open v endoscopic release

 

Kang et al Bone Joint J 2013

- RCT of open v endoscopic release in 50 patients

- no difference in outcomes at 6 months

- less early pain with endoscopic

- fewer nerve injury and better scar with endoscopic

 

Complications

 

Radial nerve neuroma 

Hypertrophic scar from longitudinal incision

Ongoing pain / inadequate release

 

Tendon subluxation

 

Renson et al J Wrist Surg 2018

- 10 patients with symptomatic tendon instability after De Quervain's release

- reconstruction of the pulley with extensor retinaculum

- 6/10 poor functional outcome

 

Vumedi pulley reconstruction for symptomatic tendon instability after De Quervain's release video