Distal division of the flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) within 10mm of its insertion is commonly treated in the same manner as avulsion of the FDP, using the ‘‘button’ ’ technique or bone suture anchor fixation. Button and bone suture anchor fixation techniques have been associated with significant complications. Importantly, both lead to shortening of the FDP which may cause flexion contracture at the distal interphalangeal joint. This study compared the breaking strength of a multistrand distal suture with reattachment using the ‘‘button-on-the-nail’ ’ technique in a laboratory cadaver model of distal FDP division. The data showed that multistrand distal suture repair was at least as strong as reattachment and has the theoretical advantag...
Flexor profundus is a mass action muscle so that when we fully extend one finger including full exte...
We aimed to evaluate the biomechanical properties of a new multilocking loop peripheral suture techn...
Advances in surgical techniques in the field of flexor tendon injuries have given greatly improved r...
The purpose of this study was to determine the biomechanical characteristics of an innovative surgic...
uls ype ut se se th th n V with insufficient tendon distally to allow for a satisfac-tory core sutur...
Flexor digitorum tendon injuries are challenging conditions to manage to ensure optimal patient outc...
Background: The flexor to extensor transfer of the flexor digitorum longus (FDL) tendon has been a r...
We describe a variation in the A4 pulley reconstruction technique using one slip of the flexor digit...
A dynamic in vitro model of zone II flexor tendon repair was used to compare gliding resistance, gap...
We report outcomes in 29 patients with flexor tendon repairs in 32 digits (five thumbs and 27 finger...
The aim of this article is to present two new techniques for digital flexor tendon repair: a modific...
We have compared a simple four-strand flexor tendon repair, the single cross-stitch locked repair us...
Various techniques have been developed to optimize the repair of zone II flexor tendon injuries. The...
The flexor digitorum superficialis (FDS) and flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) are critical for finge...
Tensile strength of flexor tendon repair using barbed suture material in a dynamic ex vivo model. T...
Flexor profundus is a mass action muscle so that when we fully extend one finger including full exte...
We aimed to evaluate the biomechanical properties of a new multilocking loop peripheral suture techn...
Advances in surgical techniques in the field of flexor tendon injuries have given greatly improved r...
The purpose of this study was to determine the biomechanical characteristics of an innovative surgic...
uls ype ut se se th th n V with insufficient tendon distally to allow for a satisfac-tory core sutur...
Flexor digitorum tendon injuries are challenging conditions to manage to ensure optimal patient outc...
Background: The flexor to extensor transfer of the flexor digitorum longus (FDL) tendon has been a r...
We describe a variation in the A4 pulley reconstruction technique using one slip of the flexor digit...
A dynamic in vitro model of zone II flexor tendon repair was used to compare gliding resistance, gap...
We report outcomes in 29 patients with flexor tendon repairs in 32 digits (five thumbs and 27 finger...
The aim of this article is to present two new techniques for digital flexor tendon repair: a modific...
We have compared a simple four-strand flexor tendon repair, the single cross-stitch locked repair us...
Various techniques have been developed to optimize the repair of zone II flexor tendon injuries. The...
The flexor digitorum superficialis (FDS) and flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) are critical for finge...
Tensile strength of flexor tendon repair using barbed suture material in a dynamic ex vivo model. T...
Flexor profundus is a mass action muscle so that when we fully extend one finger including full exte...
We aimed to evaluate the biomechanical properties of a new multilocking loop peripheral suture techn...
Advances in surgical techniques in the field of flexor tendon injuries have given greatly improved r...