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Identification of the location of the A1 pulley combining palpation technique with palm landmarks and percutaneous release of A1 pulley with a 19-gauge needle: A cadaveric study

The aims of this study were to identify the location of the A1 pulley combining palpation technique with superficial palm landmarks and to determine the efficacy and safety of A1 pulley percutaneous release with a 19-gauge needle. Fourteen fresh frozen cadaveric specimens were used: 56 fingers and 1...

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Published in:Journal of orthopaedic surgery (Hong Kong) 2017-09, Vol.25 (3), p.2309499017731631-2309499017731631
Main Authors: Grinčuk, Aleksandr, Baužys, Karolis, Porvaneckas, Narūnas, Uvarovas, Valentinas, Rauba, Gediminas, Ryliškis, Sigitas
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description The aims of this study were to identify the location of the A1 pulley combining palpation technique with superficial palm landmarks and to determine the efficacy and safety of A1 pulley percutaneous release with a 19-gauge needle. Fourteen fresh frozen cadaveric specimens were used: 56 fingers and 14 thumbs. The location of the A1 pulley was based on anatomical landmarks and was identified in all digits. Complete release of the A1 pulley occurred in 60 of the 70 digits (85.7%). The length of the A1 pulley in thumbs was 5.7 mm and in other fingers 4.5 mm. There were no signs of neurovascular bundle injuries. The mean distance between needle pathway and neurovascular bundle was 4.3 mm in the thumbs and 6.5 mm in the other fingers. There were no total flexor tendon injuries. The location of the A1 pulley can be predicted with success. Percutaneous release of the A1 pulley with a 19-gauge needle shows acceptable results in both safety and efficacy.
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Fingers
Fingers & toes
Humans
Injuries
Male
Needles
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Palpation
Studies
Success
Tendons
Tendons - pathology
Tendons - surgery
Trigger Finger Disorder - etiology
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