Although the simultaneous occurrence of arthritis of the wrist and the base of the thumb is rare, it is nonetheless imperative to carry out a preoperative clinical and radiological assessment of the wrist when managing trapeziometacarpal osteoarthritis. The presence of pre-arthritic lesions or established wrist arthritis, even if treated, must be taken into consideration when treating osteoarthritis at the base of the thumb. The coexistence of these lesions determines the entire surgical strategy. Failure to take them into account during the surgical treatment often results in a compromised postoperative course and it often adversely impacts the outcome of secondary surgeries.
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