3-9 Anatomy Biomechanics Extensor
3-9 Anatomy Biomechanics Extensor
3-9 Anatomy Biomechanics Extensor
BIOMECHANICS OF THE
EXTENSOR SYSTEM
Christian Dumontier MD, PhD
Guadeloupe, FWI
EXTENSOR SYSTEM
• Evolution to:
• Thumb independence
• 6 compartments
• Synovial sheath
Abrams RA et al. Anatomy of the Radial Nerve Motor Branches in the Forearm. J Hand Surg 1997;22A:232-237.
COMMON
FEATURES
• Under the plane of nerves
and veins
• Loose aponeurotic
connections that thicken to
form the juncturae
• Ends at MP level
FINGER EXTENSORS
• 3 muscles
Hirai Y et al. An Anatomic Study of the Extensor Tendons of the Human Hand. J Hand Surg 2001;26A:1009–1015
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JUNCTURA(E) TENDINUM
• 3 types
• Type II : Pseudo-ligament
RadioGraphics
• Limit nger independence : NO [may be for
the index]
• Stabilisation of extensor tendon during nger Figure 3. Axial anatomic slice (a) and axial T1-weighted M
forearm show the extensor muscles. 1 ! extensor carpi radial
exion over the metacarpal head : NO sor digiti minimi, 4 ! extensor carpi ulnaris, 5 ! abductor po
pollicis longus, 8 ! extensor indicis, 9 ! brachioradialis.
• Participate to the extension of adjacent gus inserts on the dorsum of the base of the sec-
ond metacarpal, the extensor carpi radialis brevis
inserts on the dorsum of the base of the third
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Review of the Literature. Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 2014;113: 214-221
Gonzalez MH et al. The Extensor Tendons to the Little Finger: An Anatomic Study.J Hand Surg 1995;20A:844-847.
Wartenberg R. A sign of ulnar palsy. JAMA 1939;112: 1688.
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EXTENSOR INDICES PROPRIUS
• Up to 19% variations
including radial insertion
3-10% of cases
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Review of the Literature. Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 2014;113: 214-221
Cauldwell EW., Anson, B.J, Wright R.W. The extensor indicies propriius muscle. A study of 263 consecutive specimens. Q Bull Northwest Univ
Med Sch. 1943 Winter; 17(4): 267–279.
Mestdagh H, Bailleul J-P, Vilette B, Bocquet F, Depreux R. Organization of the extensor complex of the digits. Anat Clin. 1985;7(1):49-53.
EIP
• It has no junctura
WHEN THE EIP IS
A. 10-25% USED FOR TENDON
B. 30-45%
TRANSFER, WHICH
THE PERCENTAGE
C. 50-65% OF EXTENSION
D. 70-85 %
STRENGTH LOSS
(COMPARED TO
E. 90-100% CONTRALATERAL
SIDE) ?
35-50 %
Noorda RJP et al. Index Finger Extension and Strength After Extensor Indicis Proprius Transfer. JHS 1984;19A:844-849.
Kerr CD, Gittins ME. Analysis of donor de cit after extensor indicis proprius tendon transfer. J Am Osteopath Assoc
1991;91:245-6,249.
De Smet L, Van Loon J, Fabry G. Extensor indices proprium to extensor pollicis longus transfer. Results and complications. Acta
Orthopedica Belgica 1997;63(3):178-181.
Lemmen MHM, Schreuders TAR, Stam HJ, Hovius SER. Evaluation of restauration of extensor policies longs by transfer of the
extensor indices proprius. J Hand Sur Eur 1999;24(1):46-49
Moore JR, Weiland AJ, Valdata L. Independent index extension after extensor indicis proprius transfer. J Hand Surg
1987;12A:232-6.
Magnussen PA, Harvey FJ, Tonkin MA. Extensor indicis proprius transfer for rupture of the extensor pollicis longus tendon. J
Bone Joint Surg 1990;72B: 881-3.
Kitano K, Tada K, Shibata T, Yoshida T. Independant index extension after indices proprios transfer.Excision of the juncturae
tending. J Hand Sur Am 1996;21(6):992-996
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AT THE MP LEVEL
• The extensor tendons
insert on the proximal
phalanx (75% of cases)
Van Sint Jan S, Rooze M, Van Audekerke J, et al. The insertion of the extensor digitorum tendon on the proximal phalanx. J Hand
Surg Am 1996;21:69–76.
SAGITTAL BANDS
• Free proximal edge
• Distal insertions
Wang K et al. A Biomechanical and Evolutionary Perspective on the Function of the Lumbrical Muscle. J Hand Surg
2014;39(1):149-155
Eladoumikdachi F et al. Anatomy of the intrinsic hand muscles revisited: Part II: Lumbricals. Plast. Reconstr. Surg
2002;110:1225-1231
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FUNCTION OF THE LUMBRICALS
• Almost null for nger exion (2% vs 22 IO); 12% for index
and middle in ulnar nerve palsy
• Radial deviation: NO
• Sagittal bands
• Triangular ligament
• Arciform bers
• Longitudinal bers
Ueba H et al. An Anatomic and Biomechanical Study of the Oblique Retinacular Ligament and Its Role in Finger Extension. J
Hand Surg 2011;36A:1959–1964.
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ROLE OF THE RETICULAR SYSTEM
• Stabilise the lateral bands in exion (arciform) and
extension (transverse ligament)
Harris, C., and Rutledge, G. L., Jr. The functional anatomy of the extensor mechanism of the nger. J. Bone Joint Surg. (Am.) 1972;54:
713-726.
Adkinson JM et al. The Clinical Implications of the Oblique Retinacular Ligament. J Hand Surg 2014;39(3)535-541.
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BIOMECHANICS OF FINGER
EXTENSION
• Not so simple
• MP extension ☞ Extrinsics
• PIP/DIP ☞ Extrinsics,
intrinsics and retinacular
Zancolli EA. Structural and dynamic bases of hand surgery. 2nd Ed. Philadelphia: JB Lippincott, 1979:3–36.
Marshall TG et al. Mechanics of Metacarpophalangeal Joint Extension. J Hand Surg 2018; 43(7):681.e1-e5
FINGER FLEXION
• Interossei then the exors
• MP exion = 14 mm
• PIP exion = 6 mm
• DIP exion = 4 mm is
made possible by lateral
sliding of the lateral bands
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FINGER EXTENSION
Von Schroeder HP, Botte MJ. The functional signi cance of the long extensors and juncturae tendinum in nger extension. J Hand
Surg 1993;18A:641-7.)
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