If nonsurgical treatment doesn't ease the pain and stiffness, or if arthritis has destroyed the joint, your doctor may advise surgery. Surgery is a choice only after you've tried all or most nonsurgical choices. In a tendon graft surgery, the surgeon removes the diseased joint. Then the joint is rebuilt. They usually use a piece of tendon (graft) taken from your arm or wrist. Your arm is numbed so you don't feel pain during surgery. You can usually go home the day of surgery. Other surgeries include:
- Rebuilding a ligament
- Complete joint replacement
- Bone fusion
Talk with your surgeon about the treatment that's best for you and how much relief you can expect.