Selasa, 23 Maret 2010

Trigger Finger

1. sumber yg ada ngomong flexor pollicis brevis (FPB), tp dibawahna dia ada ngomong FPL (flexor policis longus). coba liat dl aja, takutna ku sala terjemahin:
http://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/trigger_finger_tenosynovitis

2. sumber dari medscape (ada gambar), tp kyna nda sebut nama tendonna:
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1244815-treatment

3. sumber dari ortopedi & traumatologi bandung (kyna nda sebut nama tendon):
http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:E23hV21WhNAJ:pustaka.unpad.ac.id/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/tenosynovitis.pdf+operasi+trigger+finger&hl=id&gl=id&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESj2m0CXuXakvwEgDpUjTgPQ2fzaK3Hkl8p5BaEHYQV4K-Gp-F3iPEvKLSN23y-eEDxGeMo6fo2sUvhLDv5h0L7hh5EPzQT6-p_DnyAfUqyM-EK-Gw_NRqwGG0Ni-xIfM6rlsq7L&sig=AHIEtbTB6DmP5_3SWWDf0d8BrbxuIphEeg

4. kutipan dari sabiston:
"Trigger Thumb and Fingers

Trigger finger is a constricting tenosynovitis of the flexor tendons generally at the level of the A1 pulley. The patient can flex the digit, but an apparent nodule catches at the proximal edge of the A1 pulley, locking the PIP joint (or the IP joint of the thumb) in this flexed position. Attempts at extending the digit cause it to suddenly snap back, much like the trigger of a gun. Often, the patient needs to use the opposite hand to unlock and extend the digit. In its most severe form, the constriction is so tight that the patient cannot flex the digit or it gets fixed in a flexed position and can no longer be fully extended. A congenital form of trigger thumb or finger presents in infants, but most cases resolve by the time the patient reaches 1 year of age; if not, an operation is indicated.

Nonoperative treatment in adults includes local injection of corticosteroids. If this regimen fails, the A1 pulley is longitudinally divided by surgery.[28]"

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