Projection of the A1-Pulley of the Thumb onto Superficial Anatomical Landmarks: An Anatomical Study and a Useful Guide to Surgeons

Background The aim of our study was to project the A1-pulley of the thumb onto the total thumb length to enable its complete division with and without direct sight. Materials and Methods The study involved 50 hands from adult human cadavers. The proximal and distal borders of the A1-pulley were meas...

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Veröffentlicht in:Indian journal of orthopaedics 2021-07, Vol.55 (Suppl 2), p.330-335
Hauptverfasser: Schwarz, Angelika Maria, Lipnik, Georg, Schwarz, Ulrike Maria, Maier, Marco Johannes, Weiglein, Andreas Heinrich, Hohenberger, Gloria Maria
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Zusammenfassung:Background The aim of our study was to project the A1-pulley of the thumb onto the total thumb length to enable its complete division with and without direct sight. Materials and Methods The study involved 50 hands from adult human cadavers. The proximal and distal borders of the A1-pulley were measured with reference to the first metacarpophalangeal joint (MCPJ). The length of the thumb was defined as the interval between the first carpometacarpal joint (CMCJ) and the apex of the thumb. The length of the pulley is calculated proportionally with reference to the line between the first CMCJ and apex of the thumb. Results Approximated by computing 95% confidence intervals, the pulley can be expected to lie in an area between 34.0% (proximal border) and 57.8% (distal border) alongside this line. Conclusion Percutaneous and minimally-invasive division of the A1-pulley needs to be performed between 34.0 and 57.8% of the length between the first CMCJ and apex of the thumb.
ISSN:0019-5413
1998-3727
DOI:10.1007/s43465-021-00397-3