As primary repair of divided flexor tendons becomes more common, secondary tendon surgery becomes largely that of the complications of primary repair, namely ruptured and adherent repairs. These occur with an incidence of each in most reported series world-wide of around 5%, with these problems having changed little in the last two decades, despite strengthening our suture repairs. Where the primary referral service is less well-developed, and as a more occasional occurrence where primary treatment is the routine, the surgeon faces different problems. Patients arrive at a hand unit variable, but longer, times after the primary insult, having had no, or bad, previous treatment. Sometimes the situation is the same, viz. an extended finger wit...
The results of treatment of nine divided tendons in scarred fingers by secondary suture and reconstr...
We report outcomes in 29 patients with flexor tendon repairs in 32 digits (five thumbs and 27 finger...
tendon injury on the day of injury to a maximum of 486 days after injury during the past eight years...
As primary repair of divided flexor tendons becomes more common, secondary tendon surgery becomes la...
This study reports the outcome of immediate re-repair of primary flexor tendon repairs in zones 1 an...
Flexor tendon injury is the most commonly seen hand injury. Tendons are the structures which enable ...
Forty-three digits with severed flexor tendons in no-man’s land have been repaired using a modified ...
This is a report of five patients who sustained untidy division of flexor tendons in zones 1 and 2, ...
We recently reported a small study at the Federation of European Societies for Surgery of the hand, ...
We present a single tertiary referral centers experience of managing acute zone two flexor tendon in...
This review describes the biological problems faced by those managing primary flexor tendon injuries...
Repair of the divided flexor tendon to achieve normal, or near normal, function is an unsolved probl...
The aim of primary suture of flexor tendons in the hand is to achieve full function as soon as possi...
Objective: Improving the results of surgical treatment of damage to the flexor tendon of the fingers...
We report outcomes in 29 patients with flexor tendon repairs in 32 digits (five thumbs and 27 finger...
The results of treatment of nine divided tendons in scarred fingers by secondary suture and reconstr...
We report outcomes in 29 patients with flexor tendon repairs in 32 digits (five thumbs and 27 finger...
tendon injury on the day of injury to a maximum of 486 days after injury during the past eight years...
As primary repair of divided flexor tendons becomes more common, secondary tendon surgery becomes la...
This study reports the outcome of immediate re-repair of primary flexor tendon repairs in zones 1 an...
Flexor tendon injury is the most commonly seen hand injury. Tendons are the structures which enable ...
Forty-three digits with severed flexor tendons in no-man’s land have been repaired using a modified ...
This is a report of five patients who sustained untidy division of flexor tendons in zones 1 and 2, ...
We recently reported a small study at the Federation of European Societies for Surgery of the hand, ...
We present a single tertiary referral centers experience of managing acute zone two flexor tendon in...
This review describes the biological problems faced by those managing primary flexor tendon injuries...
Repair of the divided flexor tendon to achieve normal, or near normal, function is an unsolved probl...
The aim of primary suture of flexor tendons in the hand is to achieve full function as soon as possi...
Objective: Improving the results of surgical treatment of damage to the flexor tendon of the fingers...
We report outcomes in 29 patients with flexor tendon repairs in 32 digits (five thumbs and 27 finger...
The results of treatment of nine divided tendons in scarred fingers by secondary suture and reconstr...
We report outcomes in 29 patients with flexor tendon repairs in 32 digits (five thumbs and 27 finger...
tendon injury on the day of injury to a maximum of 486 days after injury during the past eight years...