Zhang Z Z
Zhonghua Wai Ke Za Zhi. 1989 Apr;27(4):209-10, 253.
The synovial membrane of various parts of flexor tendons and sheaths was examined with the aid of light and scanning electron microscopes. The results show that on the compressed sites such as the volar aspect of the tendon and the inner aspect of the pulley, no continuous synovial cell layer and blood vessel existed, indicating that these areas may not closely related to the secretion of synovial fluid. Alternatively, on the areas of lesser burden such as the reflexion of the synovial capsule, the short vincula and the small cul-de-sacs at either end of each pulley, the synovial membrane became thicker and the number of synovial cells greatly increased, and there were exuberant capillary networks underneath the synovial membrane. All these add up to a concept that these areas are closely associated with the secretion of synovial fluid, and should certainly be preserved during operation.
借助光学显微镜和扫描电子显微镜对屈肌腱和腱鞘各部位的滑膜进行了检查。结果显示,在肌腱掌侧和滑车内侧等受压部位,不存在连续的滑膜细胞层和血管,这表明这些区域可能与滑液分泌关系不密切。相反,在滑膜囊反折处、短腱纽以及每个滑车两端的小盲囊等负担较小的区域,滑膜变厚,滑膜细胞数量大幅增加,滑膜下方有丰富的毛细血管网。所有这些都表明这些区域与滑液分泌密切相关,在手术中当然应该予以保留。