A new technique of trapeziometacarpal suspension arthroplasty is described. Suspension arthroplasty as a treatment for trape-ziometacarpal arthritis has been studied extensively in the literature, but only using relatively weak forms of tendon-bone fixation. Interference screw fixation for tendon grafts has been proven in other areas of the body such as the knee and shoulder. Our technique involves trapeziectomy and suspension arthroplasty using one half of the flexor carpi radialis tendon, left attached distally. A short segment (approximately 2 cm) is harvested and passed through a 4 mm drill hole in the proximal thumb metacarpal. This is accurately positioned using an initial K-wire and then a cannulated drill. Fixation is achieved with a 4 mm