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HAND & WRIST Dr. Saeed Vohra Dr. Jamila El-Medany

OBJECTIVES At the end of the lecture, students should be able to: Describe the anatomy of the deep fascia of the wrist & hand (flexor & extensor retinaculae & palmar aponeurosis). List the structures passing superficial & deep to flexor retinaculum. Describe the anatomy of the insertion of long flexor & extensor tendons. Describe the anatomy of the small muscles of the hand (origin, insertion action & nerve supply)

Retinacula Flexor & Extensor Retinaculum Function: Attachments: Bands of Deep Fascia at the Wrist Function: Hold the long flexor and extensor tendons in position at the wrist. Attachments: Medially: Both retinacula attached to Pisiform & Hook of Hamate. Laterally: Flexor Retinaculum to Tubercle of Scaphoid & Trapezium. Extensor Retinaculum to Distal end of Radius

Structures Superficial to Flexor Retinaculum From Medial to Lateral Tendon of Flexor carpi ulnaris. Ulnar nerve. Ulnar artery. Palmar cutaneous branch of ulnar nerve. Palmaris longus tendon. Palmar cutaneous branch of median nerve.

Carpal Tunnel Formed from Concave anterior surface of the Carpus covered by Flexor Retinaculum Contents From Medial to Lateral Tendons of flexor digitorum superficialis & profundus Median nerve Flexor Pollicis Longus Flexor carpi radialis Causes : Compression of the median nerve within the carpal tunnel Manifestations: Burning pain (pins and needles ) in the lateral three and half fingers. No paresthesia over the thenar eminence?

Carpal Tunnel

Carpal Tunnel Manifestations: Weakness or atrophy of the thenar muscles (Ape Hand). Inability to Oppose the thumb.

Palmar Aponeurosis Thickened deep fascia of the Palm. Triangular in shape , occupies the central area of the palm. Apex: attached to the distal border of flexor retinaculum and receives the insertion of palmaris longus tendon. Base: divides at the bases of the fingers into four slips that pass into the fingers. Functions: Firmly attached to the overlying skin and improves the grip. Protects the underlying tendons, vessels & nerves. Gives origin to palmaris brevis.

Palmaris Brevis Origin NS Action FR and PA. Skin of Palm UN Sup. Insertion NS Action FR and PA. Skin of Palm UN Sup. Branch Corrugation of skin to improve grip

Short Muscles of Thumb & Little Finger

Hypothenar Eminence (3) ACT NS Insertion Origin AB Deep branch of Ulnar Base of Prox ph Pisiform Ab Dig Min FLX o f Ulnar With AB DIG MIN FR Flx Pulls the 5th metac forward (Cup the palm) o f Ulnar Palmar surface of 5th metacarpal Opp

Thenar Eminence (3) AB Poll Brev Flex Poll Opp ACT NS Insertion Origin Median (Base of Prox ph) FR Scaphd& Trapez Poll Brev FLX With AB Poll Brev FR Flex Poll opposition 1ST Met (Lat) Opp

Adductor Pollicis Add NS Deep branch of Ulnar Med. of base of prox.ph Action Insertion Origin Deep branch of Ulnar Add Med. of base of prox.ph of thumb Oblique H: ant. bases of 2nd &3rd meta Trans H: 3rd meta

Movements of Thumb

Insertion of Flexor Dig Superficialis & Profundus Each tendon: Divides into two halves pass around the Profundus Tendon. The two halves Meet on the posterior aspect of Profundus tendon (partial decussation of fibers). Reunion of the two halves. Further Division into two slips attached to the Borders of Middle Phalanx. Flexor dig Profundus Inserted into the Base of the Distal Phalanx.

Fibrous Flexor (Digital) Sheath A Strong Fibrous Sheath, which covers the anterior surface of the fingers and attached to the sides of the phalanges. Its Proximal end is opened Its Distal end is closed The Sheath with the anterior surfaces of the phalanges & the interphalangeal joints form an Osteofibrous blind Tunnel for the long flexor tendons of the fingers.

Synovial Flexor Sheaths Common Synovial sheath (Ulnar Bursa) Contains tendons of Flexor Digitorum Superficialis & Profundus The Medial part of the sheath extends distally (without interruption) on the tendons of the little finger. The Lateral part of the sheath stops on the middle of the palm. The distal ends of the long flexor tendons to(Index, Middle & Ring) fingers acquire Digital Synovila Sheaths.

Synovial Flexor Sheaths Flexor Pollicis Longus tendon has its own synovial sheath (Radial Bursa) Function of Synovial Sheaths: They allow the long tendons to move smoothly with a minimum of friction beneath the flexor retinaculum and the fibrous flexor sheaths.

Lumbrical Muscles (4) Origin NS Tendons of Flex.dig. profundus Insertion NS Tendons of Flex.dig. profundus EXT. EXP of medial four fingers 1ST & 2ND (Lateral two) Median N. 3RD & 4TH Ulnar N (Deep branch) Action: Flex metacarpophalangeal joints and extend interphalangeal joints of fingers except thumb

Palmar Interossei (4) 2 2 3 4 1 3 4 1st : Base of 1st metacarpal. Origin Insertion NS 1st : Base of 1st metacarpal. Other three: Ant. Surface of Shafts of 2nd , 4rd & 5th metacarpals. Proximal phalanges of thumb ,index, ring, & little fingers and EX Un 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Action: Adduct fingers toward center of third finger

3 2 4 1 Dorsal Interossei (4) AB 3rd AB Origin Insertion Action Contiguous sides of shafts of Metacarpals Proximal Phalang of index, ring ,mid finger & EX AB fingers away from center of the 3rd AB 3 2 4 1

Action of Lumbricals & Interossei

Extensor Expansion Formed from the expansion of the tendons of extensor dig. at the PIJ, the expansion The tendon splits into three parts: One Central: inserted into the base of Middle phalanx. Two laterals: inserted into the base of the Distal phalanx. The Expansion Receives the insertions of: Corresponding Interosseous muscle (on each side). Lumbrical muscle (on the lateral side).

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