Conditions Of The Wrist + Hand And Surgery Flashcards
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What is carpal tunnel syndrome?
Compression of the median nerve as it travels through the carpal tunnel
Basic anatomy of carpal tunnel
- flexor retinaculum forms the superficial border
- between the FR + the carp bones the median nerve + flexor tendons of the forearm travel through the carpal tunnel
- sensation of the palm supplied by the median nerve branches off before the carpal tunnel
Motor + sensory supply of the median nerve
- motor: anterior forearm + thenar muscles
- sensory: radial 3.5 digits of palmar hand + tips of those fingers on dorsum
What are the thenar muscles?
ABductor pollicis brevis
Opponens pollicis
Flexor pollicis brevis
Risk factors of carpal tunnel syndrome `
- obesity
- repetitive strain
- perimenopause
- RA
- diabetes
- acromegaly
- hypothyroidism
Presentation of carpal tunnel syndrome
- numbness, paraesthesia + pain to the finger tips of the radial 3.5 fingers
- worse at night
- weakness of thumb movements
- weakness of grip strength
- thenar eminence atrophy
- difficulty with fine movements involving the thumb
- eases with shaking hands
What 2 special tests can be done in carpal tunnel syndrome?
Phalen’s test
Tinel’s test
What is Phalen’s test?
Hands in reverse pray sign
Hold in position
Numbness + Paraesthesia in median nerve distribution > postiive sign
What is Tinel’s test?
Tapping wrist at location of median nerve over carpal tunnel
Numbness and Paraesthesia in median nerve distribution > positive test
’tinnel’s-tapping
Management of carpal tunnel syndrome
- altered activities
- wrist splints
- steroid injection
- carpal tunnel release surgery: under LA, open or endoscopic, flexor retinaculum is cut to relieve pressure
Surgical management of carpal tunnel syndrome
- carpal tunnel release surgery
- Done under local anaesthesia
- open or endoscopic,
- flexor retinaculum is cut to relieve pressure
What is De Quervain’s tenosynovitis?
Inflammation + swelling of the tendon sheaths in the wrist
Primarily: ABductor pollicis longus + extensor pollicis brevis
What two muscles are primarily involved in De Quervain’s tenosynovitis?
What are their actions?
Abductor pollicis longus + extensor pollicis brevis
Both act to ABduct the thumb + wrist
Risk actors of De Quervain’s tenosynovitis
Female
Age 30-50
Pregnancy
Baby - picking up baby under armpits in between thumb + forefinger
Presentation of De Quervain’s tenosynovitis
- pain near base of thumb
- can radiate up to forearm
- swelling
- aching
- burning
- numbness
- tenderness
- difficulty grasping or pinching
What test is in tenosynovitis?
Finkelstein’s test
Outline finkelstein test
What is it testing ofr?
- pt makes fist with thumb inside fingers
- ulnar deviation of wrist
- pain in radial aspect of wrist is positive sign
- tenosynovitis
Management of de Quervain’s tenosynovitis
- activity modifications - avoid repetitive actions
- wrist splints
- analgesia
- steroid injections
- physiotherapy
- surgical decompression of extensor compartment (rare/last line)
What is Dupuytren’s contracture?
A condition where the fascia of the hand becomes thickened + tight leading to finger contractures - flexed finger deformity
Pathophysiology of Dupuytren’s contracture
- the palmar fascia becomes thicker + tighter + develops nodules
- cord of dense connective tissue pull to finger into flexion + restrict extension
Risk factors of Dupuytren’s contracture
- age
- family history (autosomal dominant)
- male
- manual labour (esp vibrating tools)
- diabetes mellitus 1/2
- epilepsy
- smoking
- alcoholic liver cirrhosis
- phenytoin
Presentation of Dupuytren’s contracture
- hard nodule on the palm
- flexed finger deformity
- impossible to extend finger fully
- most commonly ring finger
What special test is used for Dupuytren’s contracture?
Explain it
Table top test
- Patient ties to lie hand flat on table
- if hand is not completely flat > positive test
- Dupuytren’s contracture
Management of Dupuytren’s contracture
- do nothing
- needle fasciotomy: needle divides + loosens the cord
- limited fasciectomy: removal of abnormal fascia + cord
- dermofasciectomy: removal of abnormal fascia, cord + associated skin > skin graft