An Ultrasound-guided Percutaneous Surgical Technique for Trigger Finger Release Using a Minimally Invasive Surgical Knife.

Michiel Cromheecke, Vincent Haignère, Olivier Mares, Pieter-Bastiaan De Keyzer, Pascal Louis, Jean-Michel Cognet
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Triggering of the finger at the A1 pulley is one of the most frequent pathologies encountered in hand surgery and a common cause of hand pain. Open release of the A1 pulley is currently still regarded as the golden-standard procedure. Nevertheless, there is an increasing interest in minimally invasive percutaneous techniques for the treatment of this condition. Current techniques range from percutaneous needle techniques without imaging, to the use of hook knives, with ultrasound guidance. Because of concerns about possible complications or incomplete releases, hand surgeons remain wary. The objective of this study was to introduce a new ultrasound-guided percutaneous surgical technique for trigger finger release, using a second-generation minimally invasive surgical knife. In this series of 78 releases, complete resolution of the symptoms was found in 98.7% of the cases. One recurrence of triggering was observed. There were no tendon injuries, infections, or neurovascular lesions recorded. This paper contains technical pearls and possible pitfalls to ensure the surgeon of a complete release and to avoid complications. A video of the technique was also included as Supplemental Digital Content (http://links.lww.com/BTH/A143). We can conclude that the procedure can be considered as safe and highly effective for the treatment of triggering at the A1 pulley.

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超声引导下使用微创手术刀进行扳机指释放的经皮手术技术。
A1滑轮触发手指是手外科手术中最常见的病理之一,也是手部疼痛的常见原因。开放释放A1滑轮目前仍被认为是黄金标准程序。然而,微创经皮技术治疗这种疾病的兴趣越来越大。目前的技术范围从无成像的经皮穿刺技术到使用有超声引导的钩刀。由于担心可能的并发症或不完全释放,手外科医生保持警惕。本研究的目的是介绍一种新的超声引导下的经皮手术技术,使用第二代微创手术刀进行扳机指释放。在这一系列的78次释放中,98.7%的病例症状完全缓解。观察到一次触发复发。没有肌腱损伤、感染或神经血管病变记录。本文包含技术珍珠和可能的陷阱,以确保外科医生完全释放和避免并发症。该技术的视频也被列入补充数字内容(http://links.lww.com/BTH/A143)。我们可以得出结论,该程序可以被认为是安全和高效的治疗触发在A1滑轮。
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期刊介绍: Techniques in Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery presents authoritative, practical information on today"s advances in hand and upper extremity surgery. It features articles by leading experts on the latest surgical techniques, the newest equipment, and progress in therapies for rehabilitation. The primary focus of the journal is hand surgery, but articles on the wrist, elbow, and shoulder are also included. Major areas covered include arthroscopy, microvascular surgery, plastic surgery, congenital anomalies, tendon and nerve disorders, trauma, and work-related injuries.
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