Identifying Palmar Skin Surface Landmark for Locating A2 Pulley during Cadaveric Dissection of the Hand

在手部尸体解剖中,通过识别掌侧皮肤表面标志来定位A2滑车

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Abstract

The A2 and A4 pulleys are fibro-osseous structures that support the flexor tendon function. Injury to these pulleys can result in bowstringing and limited tendon excursion. Thus, having an understanding of the skin surface landmark of the A2 pulley is crucial to safeguard it during hand surgery. METHODS: We performed cadaveric dissection of 62 hands. For 248 fingers, the measurement of distance A, which is half the distance between the palmar digital crease and proximal interphalangeal crease reflected in the palm, and distance B, which is the distance between the A2 pulley's starting point and the palmar digital crease, were taken by a caliber. Statistical analysis was performed using the paired sample t test to determine whether there was a significant difference between distances A and B. RESULTS: Our study revealed that there was no significant difference (p>0.05) between the measured starting point of the A2 pulley and its proposed surface landmark for the index, middle, and small fingers. Conversely, the ring finger showed a statistically significant difference of 1 mm more proximal. CONCLUSIONS: By measuring the distance between the palmar digital crease and proximal interphalangeal crease and reflecting it proximally in the palms, one can anticipate the location of the A2 pulley's starting point for each digit, except for the ring finger. The ring finger's starting point is 1 mm more proximal than the other digits. Knowing the starting point of the A2 pulley will help hand surgeons limit incisions and avoid accidental injury during hand surgery.

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