A cadaveric study of ultrasound guided nonincisional trigger finger release with newly developed threads

一项关于使用新型缝线进行超声引导下非切开式扳机指松解术的尸体研究

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Abstract

This study investigated the effectiveness and safety of ultrasound-guided non-incisional thread trigger finger release on cadavers using a newly developed domestic thread (Smartwire-01). Ultrasound-guided non-incisional thread trigger finger release was performed on 12 fresh cadaveric hands, including 12 thumbs and 48 long fingers. Two experts, experienced in an ultrasound-guided thread transecting technique, performed the procedures independently. The distal-to-proximal and proximal-to-distal approaches were performed in 6 hands each to determine which is safer and more effective. After the procedure, anatomical analyses were conducted by a blinded anatomist. The presence of a dissected A1 pulley and any damage to adjacent structures were assessed. Among the 60 cadaveric digits, 52 (86.7%) showed complete transection of the A1 pulley. The success rate for the thumb (66.7%) was relatively lower than that of the other fingers (91.7%). The distal-to-proximal approach showed a higher success rate (96.7%) compared to the proximal-to-distal approach (76.7%), with a near-significant difference (p = 0.052). Anatomical analysis revealed clear and sharp incisional margins of the transected A1 pulley, with only 1 minor flexor tendon injury observed, which occurred with the proximal-to-distal approach. Ultrasound-guided non-incisional thread trigger finger release using Smartwire-01 is a safe and effective procedure when performed with the distal-to-proximal approach, particularly in long fingers.

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