The Prodrome of Extensor Pollicis Longus Tendonitis and Rupture: Rupture May Be Preventable.

Current literature suggests that tendonitis of the extensor pollicis longus (EPL) is a rare condition that has a high rate of progression to rupture. This study documents the prodrome of impending EPL rupture in patients with prior nondisplaced distal radial fracture. A retrospective study identified patients with EPL tendonitis or tendon rupture. Seven patients (6 females and 1 male) had sustained a nondisplaced distal radius fracture within the past year. Among these 7 patients, 4 eventually developed EPL tendon rupture and 3 had tendonitis without rupture. Of the 4 patients with EPL rupture, 2 presented to another provider before rupture with prodromal symptoms documented in the medical record, with pain and difficulty extending the affected thumb at the interphalangeal (IP) joint. The 3 patients with EPL tendonitis but no EPL tendon rupture all presented following a nondisplaced distal radius fracture with tenderness over the EPL tendon and pain with thumb motion. These 3 patients underwent EPL tendon decompression and subsequently did not go on to experience EPL rupture. Extensor pollicis longus tendonitis is a condition that is classically seen in the setting of nondisplaced distal radius fractures and often progresses to tendon rupture. In this study, the following prodrome of impending EPL rupture was identified: tenderness over the EPL tendon and Lister's tubercle and pain with thumb motion. This study suggests that patients with EPL tendonitis and possible impending rupture present with a prodrome of symptoms. If these patients can be identified, they may undergo EPL tendon decompression, which may prevent EPL tendon rupture. [Orthopedics. 2016; 39(5):318-322.].

[1]  P. Blazar,et al.  Incidence of extensor pollicis longus tendon rupture after nondisplaced distal radius fractures. , 2012, The Journal of hand surgery.

[2]  Stephen J. Miller,et al.  Stenosing synovitis of the extensor pollicis longus tendon. , 2011, The Journal of hand surgery.

[3]  W. Baer,et al.  Extensor indicis-transfer compared with palmaris longus transplantation in reconstruction of extensor pollicis longus tendon: A retrospective study , 2007, Scandinavian journal of plastic and reconstructive surgery and hand surgery.

[4]  J. Hage,et al.  Extensor indicis proprius transfer for loss of extensor pollicis longus function , 2004, Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery.

[5]  V. Masear,et al.  Rupture of the extensor pollicis longus tendon. , 1996, American journal of orthopedics.

[6]  R. I. Gelb Tendon transfer for rupture of the extensor pollicis longus. , 1995, Hand clinics.

[7]  J. Hage,et al.  Index finger extension and strength after extensor indicis proprius transfer. , 1994, The Journal of hand surgery.

[8]  M. Tonkin,et al.  Extensor indicis proprius transfer for rupture of the extensor pollicis longus tendon. , 1990, The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume.

[9]  T. W. Wolff,et al.  Delayed rupture of the extensor pollicis longus tendon after nonunion of a fracture of the dorsal radial tubercle. , 1988, The Journal of hand surgery.

[10]  T. Magnell,et al.  The intercalated tendon graft for treatment of extensor pollicis longus tendon rupture. , 1988, The Journal of hand surgery.

[11]  R. G. Rosenstein,et al.  Restoration of Extensor Pollicis Longus Function by Tendon Transfer , 1983, Plastic and reconstructive surgery.

[12]  G. Lundborg,et al.  Rupture of the Extensor Pollicis Longus Tendon after Fracture of the Lower End of the Radius — a Clinical and Microangiography Study , 1979, The Hand.

[13]  J. Littler,et al.  Restoration of the extensor pollicis longus tendon by an intercalated graft. , 1977, The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume.

[14]  D. Riddell SPONTANEOUS RUPTURE OF THE EXTENSOR POLLICIS LONGUS: THE RESULTS OF TENDON TRANSFER. , 1963, The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume.

[15]  G. Strandell Post-traumatic rupture of the extensor pollicis longus tendon--pathogenesis and treatment; survey based on 208 cases, including 14 personal cases. , 1955, Acta chirurgica Scandinavica.

[16]  M. Schneider,et al.  Spontaneous rupture of the extensor pollicis longus tendon following the fracture of the carpal navicular bone. , 1955, The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume.