1. First Lumbrical Muscle Flap for Recurrence of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Anatomical Study and Surgical Technique
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Blanca Del Campo Cereceda, Fernando Corella Montoya, Esther Fernández Tormos, Ricardo Larrainzar Garijo, Montserrat Ocampos Hernández, and Teresa Vázquez Osorio
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0301 basic medicine ,Economics and Econometrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,RD1-811 ,first lumbrical muscle flap ,Neuritis ,Muscle flap ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Materials Chemistry ,Media Technology ,medicine ,Carpal tunnel ,Carpal tunnel syndrome ,030222 orthopedics ,Vascular pedicle ,business.industry ,Forestry ,recurrence of carpal tunnel syndrome ,medicine.disease ,Median nerve ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Physical Barrier ,030101 anatomy & morphology ,Cadaveric spasm ,business ,muscle flap - Abstract
Recurrence of carpal tunnel syndrome implies the reappearance of symptoms after release surgery. If the cause of recurrence is not an incomplete release, but a traction neuritis, the tendency is to add to the revision surgery of the carpal tunnel the use of flaps to cover the median nerve. These flaps establish a physical barrier between the nerve and the rest of the adjacent structures, preventing adhesions, and providing neovascularization and better nerve sliding.In the present work, we detail a revision surgery in which the first lumbrical muscle is used as a covering flap. This flap has two benefits. Firstly, it acts as a vascularized coverage for the median nerve (avoiding the formation of fibrosis and favoring its sliding); secondly, a structure that takes up space is removed from the carpal tunnel, thus reducing the pressure within it.Along with the explanation of the technique, the present article provides a detailed description of the anatomical variability of the first lumbrical muscle and its vascularization, as well as the results of a cadaveric study on the location of the vascular pedicle of the first lumbrical muscle.
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- 2021
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