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Predicting Tendon Tissue Grafting Source From the Extensors of Long Fingers: A Systematic Review of Cadaveric Studies.

Kaissar Yammine1,2.   

Abstract

Background: The use of tendon tissue for transfer and grafting is a common practice in hand surgery. Many local tendons are usually used, mainly that of the palmaris longus muscle. However, this tendon could be absent in up to 46%. Extra slips of the extensor digitorum communis (EDC) and extra tendons such as the extensor indicis (EI) and the extensor digiti minimi (EDM) could be valuable sources for tendon tissue.
Methods: A systematic review was conducted to quantify the proportion of extra slips in relation to each tendon and extra tendons in relation to each long finger. The aim is to better predict the location of tendon tissue sources on the dorsum of the hand in reconstructive surgery.
Results: Based on 39 studies including 7847 hands, the cumulative frequencies of extra slips and extra tendons and the association between double-slip frequency and ancestry were as follows: (1) the little finger showed the highest cumulative frequency of extra slips (96.54%), followed by the ring (37.5%), long (30.6%), and index (9.5%) fingers; (2) the index with its EI and its variants and the little finger with its EDM bear by far the highest cumulative frequency of extra tendons (≈100%); and (3) double slips are found to be rare in Indian populations, most prevalent in Japanese populations, more prevalent in the index and little fingers of Caucasians, and more prevalent in the ring fingers of Middle Eastern populations. Conclusions: Knowledge of the frequencies of extra slips for each long extensor tendon and extra tendons for each long finger along with their prevalence in different populations would improve: (1) location prevision of tendon source for tendon grafting; and (2) surgical planning while supporting a patient-centered approach. Evidence-based hand anatomy would have a major potential to contribute to the practice of an evidence-based hand surgery. Predicting the possible tendon sources that could be present on the dorsum of the hand is thought to be very valuable for hand surgeons. In addition and from an evolutionary perspective, we hypothesized that the observed significantly higher frequency values of the double-slip and triple-slip types of the EDC of the ring finger, EDC of the little finger, and EDM might indicate a natural selection tendency for a higher independence of the former digits in the future evolution of the human hand.

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Keywords:  extensor tendons; hand; systematic review; tendon graft

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29726293      PMCID: PMC6759973          DOI: 10.1177/1558944718770802

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hand (N Y)        ISSN: 1558-9447


  39 in total

1.  Investigation of radialization and rerouting of the extensor digiti minimi (EDM) in the abduction deformity of the little finger: a cadaver study.

Authors:  Jan van Aaken; Jin Zhu; Jean H D Fasel; Jean-Yves Beaulieu
Journal:  Hand (N Y)       Date:  2011-02-24

2.  Anatomical variations of the hand extensors.

Authors:  G A Abdel-Hamid; R A El-Beshbishy; I H Abdel Aal
Journal:  Folia Morphol (Warsz)       Date:  2013-08       Impact factor: 1.183

3.  Incidence of extensor digitorum brevis manus muscle.

Authors:  Anu V Ranade; Rajalakshmi Rai; Latha V Prabhu; V Rajanigandha; Jiji P Janardhanan; Lakshmi Ramanathan; M D Prameela
Journal:  Hand (N Y)       Date:  2008-06-19

4.  The anatomical variations of the extensor tendons to the dorsum of the hand.

Authors:  Servet Celik; Okan Bilge; Yelda Pinar; Figen Govsa
Journal:  Clin Anat       Date:  2008-10       Impact factor: 2.414

5.  Extensor tendons of the fingers: arrangement and variations--II.

Authors:  M G el-Badawi; M M Butt; A G al-Zuhair; R A Fadel
Journal:  Clin Anat       Date:  1995       Impact factor: 2.414

6.  Morphologic and biomechanical comparison of tendons used as free grafts.

Authors:  G D Carlson; M J Botte; M S Josephs; P O Newton; J L Davis; S L Woo
Journal:  J Hand Surg Am       Date:  1993-01       Impact factor: 2.230

7.  The extensor tendons to the little finger: an anatomic study.

Authors:  M H Gonzalez; T Gray; E Ortinau; N Weinzweig
Journal:  J Hand Surg Am       Date:  1995-09       Impact factor: 2.230

8.  Organization of the extensor complex of the digits.

Authors:  H Mestdagh; J P Bailleul; B Vilette; F Bocquet; R Depreux
Journal:  Anat Clin       Date:  1985

9.  Anomalous extensor tendons to the long finger: a cadaveric study of incidence.

Authors:  Joel C Klena; John T Riehl; John D Beck
Journal:  J Hand Surg Am       Date:  2012-04-04       Impact factor: 2.230

10.  Evidence-based anatomy.

Authors:  Kaissar Yammine
Journal:  Clin Anat       Date:  2014-05-02       Impact factor: 2.414

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