What is new in flexor tendon pulleys and the gaps between them in triphalangeal fingers of the hand?

Author:

De Las Heras Julio1,Simón de Blas Clara2,Salaberri Guillermo José3,Krompas Ioannis4,Olewnik Lukasz5ORCID,Quinones Sara6,García‐Elías Marc7,Sanudo José Ramón3,Aragonés Paloma38ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopedic Surgery Hospital Universitario Gregorio Marañón Madrid Spain

2. Department of Computer Science and Statistics Universidad Rey Juan Carlos Madrid Spain

3. Department of Human Anatomy and Embriology Universidad Complutense Madrid Madrid Spain

4. Opthalmology Department GNA Gennimatas Hospital of Athens Athens Greece

5. Department of Anatomical Dissection and Donation Medical University of Lodz Lodz Poland

6. Pathology Department Hospital Universitario La Paz Madrid Spain

7. Honorary Consultant Pulvertaft Hand Surgery Derbyshire Royal Infirmary Derby UK

8. Department of Orthopedic Surgery Hospital Universitario Santa Cristina Madrid Spain

Abstract

AbstractThe flexor tendon pulleys in the fingers of the hand are fibrous structures of variable size, shape, and thickness that cover the synovial sheath of these tendons. Despite their clinical relevance, their arrangement and configuration in each of the triphalangeal fingers have been little studied and with small sample sizes. 192 triphalangeal fingers belonging to 48 fresh body donors' hands were dissected. Multivariate analysis was carried out. Twenty‐five cases (52%) were left hands, and 26 of the 48 hands belonged to female donors (54.2%). The results were analyzed by fingers for each of the 5 annular pulleys, the 3 cruciform pulleys and the gaps between them. In addition, the most and least frequent configurations of the pulleys in each of the fingers were studied, observing that the classic pattern with all the pulleys appeared only in 3 fingers (1.56%), while the most frequent pattern was A1‐A2‐C1‐A3‐A4, which was seen in 35 fingers (18.22%).ConclusionsThe flexor pulleys in the triphalangeal fingers of the hand have shown enormous variability in arrangement and shape, and also rarely appear all in the same finger. This peculiar anatomical arrangement can help the different professionals who perform their clinical work in this region.

Publisher

Wiley

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