PMID: 16628121Apr 22, 2006Paper

Percutaneous release of A1 pulley

Techniques in Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery
Yury A SlesarenkoFrederick Serra-Hsu

Abstract

We performed 100 percutaneous releases of the trigger digits in a cadaveric model using an 18-gauge needle. Successful percutaneous release was achieved for only 59 digits (59%). No neurovascular injury occurred. We found that a percutaneous trigger digit release resulted in high percentage of incomplete releases of A1 pulley, especially in the thumb, index, and little fingers.

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