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Title: Wrist and Hand


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Wrist and Hand
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Surface anatomy of wrist and hand
  • Anatomical snuff box ???
  • Medial tendon of the extensor pollicis longs
  • Lateral tendons of the abductor pollicis longus
    and extensor pollicis brevis
  • Proximal styloid process of radius
  • Floor scaphoid and trapezium bones
  • Radial a. crosses the floor of the snuff, so may
    fell the radial pulse in this fossa

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Anatomical snuff box
4
Deep fascia of the wrist
  • Palmar carpal ligament ?????
  • Flexor retinaculum ?????
  • Thickening of deep fascia in the hand
  • Attached laterally to scaphoid and trapezium and
    medially to pisiform and hamate
  • Ulnar carpal canal ????
  • Formed by the distal part of palmar carpal
    ligament and flexor reticulum
  • Transmit the ulnar a., v. and n.
  • Radial carpal canal ????
  • The radial end of flexor reticulum is attached
    to the tubercles of scaphoid and trapezium
  • Transmit tendon of flexor carpi radialis

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?Carpal tunnel
  • Composition Formed by flexor retinaculum and
    carpal groove
  • Structures passing through the carpal tunnel
  • Median n.
  • The tendons of flexor digitorum superficialis and
    flexor digitorum profundus enclosed by common
    flexor synovial sheath
  • The tendon of flexor pollicis longus enclosed by
    synovial sheath for flexor pollicis longus

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Carpal tunnel
Synovial sheath for flexor pollicis longus
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Carpal tunnel
Tendons of flexor digitorum superficialis
Median n.
Tendons of flexor digitorum profundus
common flexor synovial sheath
Tendon of flexor pollicis longus enclosed by
synovial sheath for flexor pollicis longus
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Posterior region of wrist ???
  • Extensor retinaculum ?????
  • Thickening of deep fascia of forearm a wrist
  • Attached laterally to radius and medially to
    styloid process of ulna and triquetral bone
  • Forms six fibrous compartments for extensor
    tendons passing from forearm into hand

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Posterior region of wrist ???
  • ? tendons of abductor pollicis longus and
    extensor pollicis brevis and their synovial
    sheaths
  • ? tendons of extensor carpi radialis longus and
    brevis and their synovial sheaths
  • ? tendon of extensor pollicis longus and its
    synovial sheath
  • ? tendons of extensor digitorum, extensor indicis
    and their synovial sheaths
  • ? tendon of extensor digiti minimi and its
    synovial sheaths
  • ? tendon of extensor carpi ulnaris and its
    synovial sheaths

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Palm of hand ??
  • Deep fascia of the palm
  • Superficial layer
  • Thenar fascia ????
  • Hypothenar fascia ?????
  • Palmar aponeurosis ??? thick
    triangular membrane
  • Deep layer
  • palmar interosseous fascia ??????

12
Osseofascial compartments of palm
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  • Lateral compartment ???
  • Medial compartment ???
  • Intermediate compartment ???

Laeral intermuscular septum
Medial intermuscular septum
Palmar aponeurosis
Thenar fascia
Hypothenar fascia
Palmar interosseous fascia
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Intermediate compartment ???
  • Boundaries
  • Palmar aponeurosis
  • Laeral and medial intermuscular septum
  • Palmar interosseous fascia
  • Contents
  • superficial palmar arch, a., v.,n.
  • tendons of flexor digitorum superficialis and
    profundus
  • Lumbricales
  • common flexor sheath

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Fascia spaces ????
  • Thenar space ???? located between the fascia of
    the adductor pollicis and flexor tendon of the
    index finger.
  • Proximal blind
  • Distally continuous with the back of the index
    finger by the fist lumbrical canal
  • Midpalmar space???? lies posterior to common
    flexor sheath
  • Proximal continous with the posterior space of
    the antebrachial flexor through the carpl canal
  • Distally continuous with the appropriate
    lumbrical canals

Palmar intermediate septum
Thenar space
Midpalmar space
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Muscles of hand
  • Lateral group-thenar (4)
  • Medial group-hypothenar (3)
  • Intermedial group
  • Lumbricals ??? (4)
  • Palmar interossei ????? (3)
  • Dorsal interossei ????? (4)

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Muscles of hand
  • Lateral group-thenar ?? (4)
  • Abductor pollicis brevis????
  • Flexor pollicis brevis ????
  • Opponens pollicis ????
  • Adductor pollicis ???
  • Action flex, abduct, adduct and oppose thumb
  • Nerve supply median n. except adductor pollicis
    which is supplied by ulnar n.

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Muscles of hand
  • Medial group-hypothenar ??? (3)
  • Abductor digiti minimi ????
  • Flexor digiti minimi brevis ?????
  • Opponens digiti minimi ?????
  • Action flex, abduct , and oppose little
  • finger
  • Nerve supply ulnar n.

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Muscles of hand
  • Intermedial group
  • Lumbricals ??? (4)
  • Action flex fingers at MP joints extend fingers
    at IP joints
  • Nerve supply first two lumbricals supplied by
    median n., and 3rd and 4th lumbricals supplied by
    ulnar n.

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Muscles of hand
  • Intermedial group
  • Palmar interossei (3)?????
  • adduct fingers towards middle finger at MP joints
  • Dorsal interossei (4) ?????
  • abduct fingers away from middle finger at MP
    joints
  • Nerve supply ulnar n.

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Arteries of upper limb
  • Superficial palmar arch ???
  • Formed by ulnar artery and superficial palmar
    branch of radial artery
  • The curve of arch lies across the palm, level
    with the distal border of fully extended thumb
  • Gives rise to three common palmar digital
    arteries each then divides into two proper palmar
    digital arteries

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Arteries of upper limb
  • Deep palmar arch ???
  • Formed by radial artery and deep palmar branch of
    ulnar artery
  • The curve of arch lies across upper part of
    palmar at level with proximal border of extended
    thumb
  • Gives rise to three palmar metacarpal arteries to
    joint the distal ends of the corresponding common
    palmar digital arteries

22
Nerves of hand
  • Median n. ????
  • Muscular branches supply thenar except adductor
    pollicis, first two lumbricales
  • Cutaneus branches supply skin of thenar, central
    part of palm, palmar aspect of radial three and
    one-half fingers, including middle and distal
    fingers on dorsum

Recurrent branch
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Nerves of hand
  • Ulnar n. ???
  • Muscular branches supply hypothenar muscles,
    interossei, 3rd and 4th lumbricales and adductor
    pollicis
  • Cutaneus branches supply skin of hypothenar,
    palmar surface of ulnar one and one-half fingers,
    ulnar half of dorsum of hand, posterior aspect of
    ulnar two and one-half fingers
  • Radial n. ???
  • Skin of radial side of dorsum of hand
  • Posterior aspect of radial two and one-half
    fingers

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Dorsum of hand ??
  • Fascia of the dorsal hand
  • The superficial fascia
  • Dorsal venous rete of hand
  • Superficial lymph vessels
  • Superficial branches of radial n. and doesal
    branch of ulnar n.
  • Deep fascia-the dorsal fascia of hand
  • Superficial layer--dorsal aponeurosis ????
  • Deep layer--dorsal interosseous fascia ??????

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Dorsum of hand ??
  • Two spaces
  • The dorsal subcutaneous space ??????
  • The dorsal subaponeurotic space ???????

Dorsal subaponeurotic space
Superficial fascia
Dorsal aponeurosis
Dorsal subcutaneous space
Dorsal interosseous fascia
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Fingers??
  • Pulp space of the fingers ????
  • The deep fascia of the pulp of each finger fuses
    with the periosteum of the terminal phalanx just
    distal to the insertion of the long flexor
    tendons and closes off a facial compartment known
    as the pulp space.
  • Each pulp space is subdivided by the presence of
    numerous septa, which pass from the deep fascia
    to the periosteum.
  • Through the pulp space, which is filled with fat,
    runs the terminal branches of the digital artery
    that supplies the diaphysis of the terminal
    phalanx..
  • The pulp space is limited proximally by the firm
    adherence of skin and the distal flexion crease
    to the underlying tissue this prevents pulp
    infection from spreading proximally along the
    finger.

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Fingers ??
  • Vessels
  • Proper palmar digital a.
  • Nerves
  • Proper palmar digital n.
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