Surgery of the hand Flashcards

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Q

What is the palmar fascia?

A
  • tough layer anchoring skin to skeleton
  • extension of forearm fascia
  • tightened by palmaris lognus
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What is the disease of the palmar fascia called?

What is it?
What causes it?

A
  • Dupuytrens disease (contracture)
  • Thickening (fibrosis) of fascia which leads to contracture
  • Genetics, smoking, alcohol, diabetes/epilepsy
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State the flexor tendons of the hand

What pathologies can occur

A

Flexor digitorum profundus
Flexor digitorum superficialis
Flexor pollicis longus

Susceptible to traumatic rupture (violent pulling), trigger fingers

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What are trigger fingers

Causes

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  • catching of tendons at A1 pulley
  • degenerate nodule thickening of sheath
  • overuse, degeneration, change of direction of tendon
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5
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What nerves supply the fingers?

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Common/proper digital nerves coming from median nerve and ulnar nerve (1/2 d4 and d5)

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CARPAL TUNNEL

  1. What is it
    2, Which structures are involved. What are the implications of this?
  2. Symptoms
  3. Signs
A
  1. Median nerve compression at wrist
  2. Tendons and nerves affected
    - Thenar muscles (abductor pollicis brevis, opponens pollicis, flexor pollicis brevis) which are required for fine movement
  3. Pins and needles in periphery, waking up at night
  4. Thenar wasting, loss of abduction, loss of opposition
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CUBITAL TUNNEL

  1. What is it
    2, Which structures are involved. What are the implications of this?
  2. Signs
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  1. Ulnar nerve compression at elbow, fascial compression at 3 sites
  2. Nerve only
    - physiologically innervates hypothenar muscles, medial 2 lumbicals, sensory to 1/2 d4 + d5 + FCU + FDP
  3. Wasted hypothenar web spaces, paradoxical wasting thenar, forearm wasting, clawing of digits
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What are the long extensor tendons?

What is the function of the extensor tendons?

A

Extensor digitorum, indicis and digiti minimi
Extensor pollicis longus, brevis and abductor pollicis longus

  • Extend MCP joints of fingers
  • From extensor retinaculum to extensor hoods
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DE QUERVAIN DISEASE

  1. What is it?
  2. What is it caused by?
A
  1. Triggering and pain of thumb extensors

2. Degeneration, overuse, Ciprofloxacin (severe bacterial infections), Anastrazole (anti-cancer)

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TENDON RUPTURE

  1. Causes
  2. Presentation
A
  1. Lacerations, fractures, synovitis, arthritis

2. No triggering

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Which muscles insert into the digital extensor hood?

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  • Long extensor tendons
  • Dorsal interossei
  • Lumbricals
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What common bone problems occur?

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  • Radial fracture
  • Scaphoid fracture
  • 1st CMC osteoarthritis
  • RA
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