A2 滑轮通风对弓弦和肌腱松弛的影响:生物力学研究。

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HAND Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-21 DOI:10.1177/15589447241259804
Tyler Shipley, Stephanie Leah Vanhoof-Villalba, Seokgi Lee, Tara Saxena, William Adcock, Karl Bilderback, R Shane Barton, Giovanni F Solitro
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背景:为了暴露撕裂的肌腱、取回回缩的肌腱、放置核心缝合线,或者让修复后水肿的肌腱充分运动和滑动,通常需要进行 A2 滑轮松解。然而,文献中并未就可以进行的滑轮排气的具体数量达成一致,建议仅限于在必要时 "明智地释放 "滑轮,这一点尚未明确:方法:按照之前制定的测试方案,对尸体双手的手指运动学、肌腱偏移和弓弦进行评估,以滑轮长度的 20% 为增量进行排气:在我们的研究中,我们发现尽管不同手指之间没有差异,但通气量对拉弓的影响具有统计学意义,而且肌腱松弛度也有显著差异,不同手指的肌腱松弛度不同。弓弦在 A2 排气量的 20% 时开始增加,在完全释放时达到峰值。食指的肌腱松弛在 A2 通气孔达到 40% 时才开始,而中指、无名指和小指的肌腱松弛在 20% 时就开始了:结论:A2 滑轮通气会导致肌腱弓弦和肌腱松弛逐渐增加。然而,在完全释放 A2 滑轮之前,掌指关节屈曲角度未观察到差异,仅在食指中观察到差异,近端指骨间屈曲角度未观察到差异。因此,在临床需要时释放 A2 滑轮的益处很可能会大于运动或力量损失的风险。
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Effects of A2 Pulley Venting on Bowstringing and Tendon Slack: A Biomechanical Investigation.

Background: A2 pulley release is often needed for exposure of the lacerated tendon, retrieval of retracted tendons, placement of core sutures, or to permit full motion and gliding of the repaired and edematous tendon. However, there is no agreement in the literature on the specific quantity of pulley venting that can be performed and recommendations are limited to an undefined "judicious release" of the pulleys when necessary.

Methods: Following a previously developed testing protocols, finger kinematics, tendon excursion, and bowstringing were evaluated on cadaveric hands for venting in increments of 20% of the pulley length.

Results: In our study, we found a statistically significant influence of venting on bowstringing, although no difference was found between fingers, and a significant difference in tendon slack, which was variable depending on the finger. Bowstringing started increasing at 20% of A2 venting and peaked at full release. Tendon slack did not start until 40% of A2 venting on the index finger, but started at 20% on the middle, ring, and small fingers.

Conclusions: Venting of the A2 pulley leads to an incremental increase in tendon bowstringing and tendon slack. However, differences in metacarpophalangeal flexion angle were not observed until full A2 pulley release, and only observed in the index finger, and no differences were observed in proximal interphalangeal flexion angles. Therefore, the benefit of releasing the A2 pulley when clinically necessary will likely outweigh the risks of loss of motion or strength.

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HAND
HAND Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: HAND is the official journal of the American Association for Hand Surgery and is a peer-reviewed journal featuring articles written by clinicians worldwide presenting current research and clinical work in the field of hand surgery. It features articles related to all aspects of hand and upper extremity surgery and the post operative care and rehabilitation of the hand.
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