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  • Management of partial hand amputations presents significant challenges, particularly due to the limitations of myoelectric prostheses that have traditionally lacked independent digital control, leading to poor user satisfaction.
  • The Starfish Procedure offers a solution by transferring dorsal interosseous muscles to a new location, allowing myoelectric sensors to pick up muscle signals for improved control of prosthetic fingers.
  • The article provides insights into the anatomy, suitable candidates, and procedure specifics, aiming to motivate surgeons to adopt this technique to help patients achieve better functionality with finger prosthetics.

Article Abstract

Management of partial hand amputations is a notable clinical challenge. Historically, myoelectric prostheses have not allowed for independent digital control, resulting in unsatisfactory function and high rejection rates among upper extremity amputees. The Starfish Procedure was developed for patients who sustained loss of multiple digits through the level of the base of the proximal phalanx or distal metacarpal. The procedure involves the pedicled transfer of 1 or more dorsal interosseous muscles to a subcutaneous location. This allows for a myoelectric sensor to capture the signals generated by these transferred muscles, thereby enabling intuitive, independent, digital prosthetic flexion and extension. In this article, we detail the relevant anatomy, indications, and technique for performing the Starfish Procedure. Given our patients' promising outcomes to date, we hope this technique paper will encourage upper extremity surgeons of all training backgrounds to perform this relatively straightforward procedure, thereby allowing patients with life-altering finger amputations to regain meaningful function by enhancing control of digital prostheses.

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