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Surgical Management of Symptomatic Extensor Digitorum Brevis Manus: A Proposed Algorithm for Treatment
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Surgical Management of Symptomatic Extensor Digitorum Brevis Manus: A Proposed Algorithm for Treatment

Brian R Waterman, John C Dunn, Nicholas Kusnezov, David Romano and Miguel A Pirela-Cruz
Military medicine, Vol.180(10), pp.e1115-e1117
10/2015
PMID: 26444477

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Adolescent Algorithms Humans Male Muscle Contraction - physiology Muscle, Skeletal - abnormalities Muscle, Skeletal - physiopathology Muscle, Skeletal - surgery Orthopedic Procedures - methods Wrist - surgery
First described in 1734, the extensor digitorum brevis manus (EDBM) is an anomalous extensor muscle found in the dorsum of the wrist and hand. Extensor muscle variants of the hand are not uncommon, and EDBM has an estimated reported incidence of approximately 2%. Although few extensor muscle variants become clinically significant, there is a paucity of literature discussing these anatomic variants, with most reports arising from cadaveric studies or isolated case series. Similarly, there are few established indications for surgical treatment of EDBM. In this case report, we describe the successful treatment of a young patient with persistently symptomatic anomalous extensor tendon with surgical excision and propose an algorithm for management after failure of conservative measures.
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