A Novel Cadaveric Model of the Quadriga Effect
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A Novel Cadaveric Model of the Quadriga Effect
Abstract
Introduction: The quadriga phenomenon results from excessive shortening of the flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) tendon to the middle, ring, or small finger.
Methods: Five cadaveric specimens were used to create a model for quadriga. The FDP tendons to the middle, ring, and small fingers were shortened in 5-mm increments, and the tip-to-palm (TTP) distance of adjacent fingers was recorded.
Results: Shortening of the middle finger FDP by 10 mm resulted in an average TTP distance of 6 mm in the ring finger and 5 mm in the small finger. Shortening the ring finger FDP by 10 mm produced an average TTP distance of 11 mm in the middle finger and 9 mm in the small finger. Shortening of the small finger FDP by 10 mm resulted in an average TTP distance of 14 mm in the middle finger and 10 mm in the ring finger.
Discussion: Shortening the FDP by as little as 10 mm produced a significant quadriga effect, which was more pronounced with shortening of the small and ring FDP tendons compared to the middle finger.
Conflict of interest statement
Dr. Strauch or an immediate family member serves as a board member, owner, officer, or committee member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, the American Society for Surgery of the Hand, and the Journal of Hand Surgery—American. None of the following authors or any immediate family member has received anything of value from or has stock or stock options held in a commercial company or institution related directly or indirectly to the subject of this chapter: Dr. Schannen, Mr. Cohen-Tanugi, Dr. Konigsberg, Dr. Noback, and Dr. Strauch.
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