A comprehensive study of the extensor tendons to the medial four digits of the hand.

Chang Gung medical journal Pub Date : 2011-11-01
Prameela Dass, Latha V Prabhu, Mangala M Pai, Varsha Nayak, Ganesh Kumar, Jiji P Janardhanan
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Abstract

Background: Awareness of the anatomy and variations of the extensor tendons on the dorsum of the hand is necessary when assessing the traumatized or diseased hand and when considering tendons for repair or transfer. A complete quantitative documentation of the extensor tendons is lacking.

Method: The arrangements of extensor tendons to the medical four fingers namely, the extensor digitorum communis (EDC), extensor indicis proprius (EIP) and extensor digiti minimi (EDM) on the dorsum of the hand and the intertendinous connections between them were studied in 100 upper limb specimens. The findings were photographed, tabulated and analyzed statistically.

Results: In 98% of the specimens, the EIP was a single tendon with a single insertion, whereas in two right upper limbs there were two EIP tendons with two insertions. In 77% of the specimens the EDC distally had tendons to the middle three fingers (EDC index, EDC longus and EDC ring). The EDC small was present in only 34% of samples and the EDM showed normal anatomy in only 20%. The most common types of juncturae tendinum in the 2nd, 3rd and 4th intermetacarpal spaces were Type 1, 2 and 3r, respectively. Two accessory muscles were seen. One was the extenson medii proprius in 5% of samples and the other, the extensor digitorum brevis manus, was seen in 3%.

Conclusion: Variations of the extensor tendons were common in this study, especially for the middle and ring fingers which showed multiple tendons of the EDC.

手掌内侧四指伸肌腱的综合研究。
背景:在评估受伤或患病的手以及考虑肌腱修复或转移时,了解手背伸肌腱的解剖结构和变化是必要的。目前还缺乏伸肌腱的完整定量资料。方法:用100例上肢标本,对医用四指即指共伸肌(EDC)、指固有伸肌(EIP)和指小伸肌(EDM)在手背上的伸肌腱排列及它们之间的腱间连接进行了研究。这些发现被拍照、制表并进行统计分析。结果:在98%的标本中,EIP是单肌腱,单止点,而在两个右上肢中,有两个EIP肌腱,两个止点。在77%的标本中,EDC远端有肌腱到中三指(EDC指数,EDC长和EDC环)。只有34%的样本中存在EDC小块,只有20%的样本中EDM显示正常解剖结构。第2、3、4掌骨间隙最常见的腱结类型分别为1型、2型和3r型。可见两副肌。其中一个是5%的样本中固有伸肌,另一个是3%的样本中指短手伸肌。结论:伸肌腱的变异在本研究中是常见的,特别是中指和无名指的伸肌腱表现为多腱。
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