Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open (Dec 2020)

Endoscopic Retrograde Approach for Trigger Finger Release: A Cadaver Study

  • Ashley M. Brown, MD,
  • Ryan J. DellaMaggiora, MD,
  • Eugene Y. Tsai, MD,
  • David A. Kulber, MD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1097/GOX.0000000000003294
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 12
p. e3294

Abstract

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Summary. Trigger finger is one of the most common causes of disability and pain in the hand. Current surgical techniques for trigger finger release fall short in that they are performed blindly with trauma to, or require incision of, the palmar fascia, which can be a source of significant and long-lasting morbidity. Retrograde endoscopic release of the A1 pulley was performed through a single incision at the proximal digital crease in cadaveric specimens. The fingers were then dissected to assess for completeness of release and inspected for injury to nearby structures. Complete release of the A1 pulley was noted in 16 of 16 fingers. No significant injuries to the A2 pulley and flexor tendon were found, and no injuries to the digital nerves or vasculature occurred. The described technique, as demonstrated in cadaveric specimens, is a feasible alternative approach in the treatment of trigger finger. The technique allows complete visualization of A1 pulley release through a single palmar fascia sparing incision.