论文已发表
注册即可获取德孚的最新动态
IF 收录期刊
通过针刀(针刀)超声引导经皮 A1 滑轮释放:安全性和有效性的尸体研究
Authors Yang J, Ma B, Zhong H, Zhang Y, Zhu J, Ni Y
Received 30 November 2021
Accepted for publication 26 January 2022
Published 9 February 2022 Volume 2022:15 Pages 413—422
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/JPR.S349869
Checked for plagiarism Yes
Review by Single anonymous peer review
Peer reviewer comments 2
Editor who approved publication: Dr Houman Danesh
Purpose: This study was to assess the safety and effectiveness of ultrasound-guided percutaneous A1 pulley release by acupotomy on unembalmed cadavers.
Materials and Methods: Sixty digits (from six cadavers, three male and three female) were split into two groups using stratified randomization. All procedures were completed by a single doctor with rich experience in ultrasound-guided treatment. In the acupotomy group, the A1 pulley was released under ultrasound-guided by a needle-knife; while in the needle group, the A1 pulley was released under ultrasound-guided by a 21-gauge needle. Two groups completed six thumbs and 24 fingers, respectively. Another anatomist, blinded to the two techniques, assessed the safety, including the minimum distance between the incision and the neurovascular; flexor tendon, neurovascular and A2 pulley injury or not. Completeness release of the A1 pulley was recorded as effectiveness.
Results: No neurovascular or A2 pulley injuries were recorded. However, the incision of the thumb in both groups biased to the radial side (P < 0.05), while the incision of the finger biased to the ulnar side (P < 0.05). No significant flexor tendon injury was found, and only five cases (16.7%) had minor scratches in the acupotomy group; while in the needle group, 15 cases had minor scratches and lacerations occurred in three cases. The flexor tendon injury rate was 60%. Compared with the needle, ultrasound-guided acupotomy release is safer (P < 0.05). The ultrasound-guided acupotomy technique was significantly more likely to result in a complete A1 pulley release compared to the needle technique (28 of 30 [93.3%] versus 11 of 30 [36.7%]; P < 0.05).
Conclusion: Ultrasound-guided percutaneous A1 pulley release by acupotomy is a safe and effective technique. When releasing the thumb by ultrasound-guided, be careful not to bias to the radial side to avoid neurovascular injury, while when releasing a finger, be careful not to bias to the ulnar side.
Keywords: ultrasonography, acupotomy, trigger finger, anatomical study