Sonographically assisted minimally invasive release (interventional microadhesiolysis) of the A1 pulley to treat trigger digit.
- Author:
Kang AHN
1
;
Hyung Joon JHUN
;
Sang Chul LEE
;
Young Jin LEE
;
Eun Ha KIM
;
Tae Kyun LIM
;
Se Yeon OH
Author Information
1. Chronic Pain Management Center, Cha Biomedical Center, Kangnam Cha Hospital, Cha University, Seoul, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
intervention;
trigger digit;
ultrasonography
- MeSH:
Humans;
Needles;
Range of Motion, Articular;
Subcutaneous Tissue;
Tendons;
Trigger Finger Disorder
- From:Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
2009;4(2):100-105
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: We developed a sonographically assisted minimally invasive release technique (entitled as interventional microadhesiolysis) of the A1 pulley to treat trigger digit. This paper introduces the procedure and evaluates the efficacy of the intervention for trigger digit. METHODS: Eleven trigger digits in nine patients were treated with a specially designed needle using ultrasonographic assistance. The technique includes subcutaneous and intrasheath release. Subcutaneous release was performed by obliquely inserting the needle into the interdigital space and advancing it to release the subcutaneous tissue overlying the affected area. If the A1 pulley was not completely released, intrasheath release was performed by advancing the needle into the flexor tendon sheath, and the operator fixed the needle while the digit was passively flexed and extended. RESULTS: After the patients underwent the technique, all of the patients reported a reduction in pain and improved range of motion. CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests that interventional microadhesiolysis is an effective treatment for trigger digit.