hand conditions

de Quervain Syndrome

de Quervain Syndrome

Definition

Inflammation of two tendons (abductor pollicis longus and extensor pollicis brevis) and associated synovial membranes on the thumb side of the wrist (tenosynovitis).

Symptoms

  • Radial (thumb side) wrist pain that increases with extended activity.
  • Increased pain with grasping and lifting.

Pathology

  • Shearing (friction) forces create inflammation and thickening of the extensor retinaculum (band shaped ligament that holds the extensor tendons in place on the back of the hand).
  • The inflammation creates stenosing (narrowing) of the synovial membrane tunnel that the tendons glide through (stenosing tenosynovitis).
  • Repetitive thumb adduction and ulnar deviation (hammering motion) creates the shearing forces.

Treatment

Non-surgical

  • Rest, activity modifications, thumb-spica splint/brace, ice and NSAIDs (ibuprofen)
  • Corticosteroid injection

Surgical

  • de Quervain’s Release
    • Indicated when non-operative treatment fails.
    • The dorsal retinaculum covering the synovial membrane and tendons is incised (released).
    • See Post-op de Quervain’s Release instructions for information on surgical recovery.