THE DORSAL BRANCH OF THE DIGITAL NERVE - AN ANATOMIC STUDY AND CLINICAL-APPLICATIONS

Citation
At. Tellioglu et O. Sensoz, THE DORSAL BRANCH OF THE DIGITAL NERVE - AN ANATOMIC STUDY AND CLINICAL-APPLICATIONS, Annals of plastic surgery, 40(2), 1998, pp. 145-148
Citations number
5
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery
Journal title
ISSN journal
01487043
Volume
40
Issue
2
Year of publication
1998
Pages
145 - 148
Database
ISI
SICI code
0148-7043(1998)40:2<145:TDBOTD>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
The dorsal branch of the digital nerve was studied in 40 fingers from 8 cadavers. Our anatomic dissections showed that the dorsal branch of all digital nerves was constantly present. It arose from the digital n erve at the base of the proximal phalanx where digital vascular bifurc ation usually occurred. The dorsal branch crossed the digital vascular bundle posteriorly and lay just above the extensor mechanism deeper t o the dorsal-sensitive branches of the ulnar and radial nerves in the proximal and middle part of the proximal phalanx. The dorsal branch of the digital nerve supplies not only the dorsum of the middle phalanx, but also sends a branch to the dorsum of the proximal phalanx. Both d orsal branches should be used for maximal sensation while performing a n innervated cross-finger flap. Furthermore, if only one digital nerve anastomosis is performed, a painful neuroma may develop from the unre paired digital nerve stump. Therefore both of the transected digital n erves should be repaired. The dissections of the dorsal branches may b e started proximally from distal palmar crease when any difficulties a re encountered for nerve isolation. Nerve stumps of the dorsal branche s should be placed in a deeper tissue plane and epineural sutures may be useful to prevent painful neuroma. This technique should be used in selected patients to gain maximal sensibility regarding the described points.