Luis F Carrazana-Suárez, Lenny Rivera, Gerardo Olivella, Eduardo Natal-Albelo, Edwin Portalatín, David Deliz-Jiménez, José P Bibiloni-Lugo, Norberto J Torres-Lugo, Norman Ramírez, Christian Foy-Parrilla
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Hence, the objective of our study is to assess the change in the extrinsic digit flexor tendon resting length after proximal row carpectomy and wrist arthrodesis. <b>Methods</b> Six fresh-frozen cadaver upper extremities (four females and two males) with no obvious deformity underwent dissection, PRC, and WA. All the flexor digitorum profundus (FDP), flexor digitorum superficialis (FDS), and flexor pollicis longus (FPL) tendons were marked proximally 1-cm distal to their respective myotendinous junction and cut distally at the marked point. The overlapping segment of each distal flexor tendon from its proximal mark was considered the amount of flexor tendon resting length change after PRC and WA. A descriptive evaluation was performed to assess the increment in tendon resting length. Additionally, a regression analysis was performed to evaluate the relation between the tendon resting length and the proximal carpal row height. <b>Results</b> Following PRC and WA, the mean digit flexor tendon resting length increment achieved across all tendons was 1.88 cm (standard deviation [SD] = 0.45; range: 1.00-3.00 cm). A weak direct relationship ( <i>R</i> = 0.0334) between the increment in tendon resting length and proximal carpal row height was initially suggested, although no statistical significance was demonstrated ( <i>p</i> = 0.811). <b>Conclusion</b> This study provides an anatomic description of the increased extrinsic digit flexor tendon resting length after PRC and WA in cadaveric specimens. 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背景 痉挛性关节挛缩仍然是一种复杂而具有挑战性的疾病。对于上肢痉挛性功能障碍患者来说,改善肌肉平衡对于最大限度地提高手部功能至关重要。在不同的手术选择中,包括近端行腕关节切除术(PRC)和腕关节置换术(WA)在内的多种手术都被认为是可行的。然而,这两种手术的生物力学后果在目前的文献中还没有很好的描述。因此,我们的研究目的是评估近端行腕关节切除术和腕关节置换术后指外屈肌腱静止长度的变化。方法 对六具无明显畸形的新鲜冷冻尸体上肢(四女两男)进行解剖、PRC 和 WA。在屈指深肌(FDP)、屈指浅肌(FDS)和屈指长肌(FPL)肌腱各自肌腱交界处远端近侧 1 厘米处做标记,并在标记点远端切开。每个远端屈肌腱与其近端标记的重叠段被视为 PRC 和 WA 后屈肌腱静止长度的变化量。对肌腱静止长度的增量进行了描述性评估。此外,还进行了回归分析,以评估肌腱静止长度与腕横纹近端高度之间的关系。结果 在进行 PRC 和 WA 后,所有肌腱的指屈肌腱静止长度平均增加了 1.88 厘米(标准差 [SD] = 0.45;范围:1.00-3.00 厘米)。肌腱静止长度的增量与腕横纹近端高度之间最初存在微弱的直接关系 ( R = 0.0334),但没有统计学意义 ( p = 0.811)。结论 本研究对尸体标本进行 PRC 和 WA 后指屈肌腱静止长度的增加进行了解剖学描述。研究结果提供了一个有用的框架,可用于估算腕关节融合术和腕骨近端行骨切除术后屈指肌腱静止长度的增加量。
Effect of Proximal Row Carpectomy and Wrist Arthrodesis on the Resting Length of Extrinsic Digit Flexor Tendons: A Cadaveric Study.
Background Spastic joint contractures remain a complex and challenging condition. For patients with upper extremity spastic dysfunction, improving the muscle balance is essential to maximize their hand function. Multiple procedures, including proximal row carpectomy (PRC) and wrist arthrodesis (WA), are considered among the different surgical alternatives. However, the biomechanical consequences of these two procedures have not been well described in current literature. Hence, the objective of our study is to assess the change in the extrinsic digit flexor tendon resting length after proximal row carpectomy and wrist arthrodesis. Methods Six fresh-frozen cadaver upper extremities (four females and two males) with no obvious deformity underwent dissection, PRC, and WA. All the flexor digitorum profundus (FDP), flexor digitorum superficialis (FDS), and flexor pollicis longus (FPL) tendons were marked proximally 1-cm distal to their respective myotendinous junction and cut distally at the marked point. The overlapping segment of each distal flexor tendon from its proximal mark was considered the amount of flexor tendon resting length change after PRC and WA. A descriptive evaluation was performed to assess the increment in tendon resting length. Additionally, a regression analysis was performed to evaluate the relation between the tendon resting length and the proximal carpal row height. Results Following PRC and WA, the mean digit flexor tendon resting length increment achieved across all tendons was 1.88 cm (standard deviation [SD] = 0.45; range: 1.00-3.00 cm). A weak direct relationship ( R = 0.0334) between the increment in tendon resting length and proximal carpal row height was initially suggested, although no statistical significance was demonstrated ( p = 0.811). Conclusion This study provides an anatomic description of the increased extrinsic digit flexor tendon resting length after PRC and WA in cadaveric specimens. Findings provide a useful framework to estimate the amount of extrinsic digit flexor resting length increment achieved after wrist fusion and the proximal carpal row removal.