principles
Last reviewed 01/2018
The principles of pollicisation can be set out in a stepwise manner:
- skin flaps are designed; a standard technique entails a midline dorsal cut along the index finger proximal phalanx connected to an extension along the digital crease and for exposure, down onto the thenar eminence
- dorsal skin flaps are raised
- the dorsal veins are identified and protected with dissection proximally to allow transposition
- the extensor tendon is demarcated and the lateral bands are divided proximally
- the index finger metacarpal is divided at the level of physis; the rest of the proximal index finger metacarpal shaft is removed but with preservation of intrinsic muscles
- palmar flaps are raised
- the neurovascular bundles are identified in the palm and dissected back; a small amount of fat is ideally preserved around them to protect the small venae comitantes; interfascicular nerve dissection may be necessary to permit adequate mobilisation of the digit
- the flexor tendons are dissected proximally with release of the A1 pulley to allow transposition
- the metacarpal head is either sutured or K wired into extension to prevent hyperextension of the pollicised digit with use
- the digit is transposed and secured with K wires through the index finger metacarpal head in an optimal functional position, typically:
- 120-140 degrees of pronation
- 40 degrees of palmar abduction
- length adjusted so that the tip of the new thumb aligns with the middle finger proximal interphalangeal joint
- extrinsic tendons are shortened as required, typically by imbrication; more relevant to the extensors than the flexors
- intrinsic muscles are reattached to transposed metacarpal
- skin is sutured
Typically this results in the following rearrangement of structures:
Original structure | New structure |
2nd metacarpal head | new carpal bone |
index proximal phalanx | thumb metacarpal |
index middle phalanx | thumb proximal phalanx |
index distal phalanx | thumb distal phalanx |
extensor digitorum communis to index | abductor pollicis longus |
extensor indicis proprius | extensor pollicis longus |
first dorsal interosseous | abductor pollicis brevis |
first volar interosseous | adductor pollicis |