This experimental study was designed to assess the effects of different surgical repair techniques on the process of flexor tendon healing. In particular it aimed to evaluate the effects of incorporating a novel biocompatible, biodegradable 'wrap' into the process of tendon repair. This inorganic polymer wrap, Controlled Release Glass, (Giltech Limited, Ayr, Scotland, UK) was composed of a combination of sodium and calcium cations with phosphate and oxide anions and degraded into simple ionic substances normally found in tissue fluid. The hypothesis to be tested stated that 'the addition of this potentially anti-adhesiogenic substance to the process of flexor tendon repair would result in no difference in musculoskeletal function or...
A flexor tendon injury is acquired fast and is common for athletes, construction workers, and milita...
Rotator cuff repair surgery is commonly performed for symptomatic tears failing to resolve with cons...
The prognosis for restoration of good function after the treatment of a tendon lesion in 'no-man's ...
Tendon injuries of the hand are common with nearly one-third of a million digital flexor tendon inju...
➤ Flexor tendon repairs in the hand are often complicated by the formation of peritendinous adhesion...
AbstractBackgroundSurgeons have aimed to achieve strong repair so as to begin early active rehabilit...
The patients ability to master everyday living tasks is strongly dependent on the utility of healthy...
A reinforced tubular, medicated electrospun construct was developed for deep flexor tendon repair. T...
A reinforced tubular, medicated electrospun construct was developed for deep flexor tendon repair. T...
0.1.1 Introduction and aims: 16,000 flexor tendon repair operations are performed annually in the UK...
Background: Topical 5-fluorouracil has been reported to reduce adhesions in animal models of tenolys...
Peritendinous adhesions are the most important complication of flexor tendon injury. In this study, ...
A biomecbanical study in vitro has evaluated a new modification of the core and peripheral suture te...
Peritendinous adhesions are the most important complication of flexor tendon injury. In this study, ...
Rotator cuff repair surgery is commonly performed for symptomatic tears failing to resolve with cons...
A flexor tendon injury is acquired fast and is common for athletes, construction workers, and milita...
Rotator cuff repair surgery is commonly performed for symptomatic tears failing to resolve with cons...
The prognosis for restoration of good function after the treatment of a tendon lesion in 'no-man's ...
Tendon injuries of the hand are common with nearly one-third of a million digital flexor tendon inju...
➤ Flexor tendon repairs in the hand are often complicated by the formation of peritendinous adhesion...
AbstractBackgroundSurgeons have aimed to achieve strong repair so as to begin early active rehabilit...
The patients ability to master everyday living tasks is strongly dependent on the utility of healthy...
A reinforced tubular, medicated electrospun construct was developed for deep flexor tendon repair. T...
A reinforced tubular, medicated electrospun construct was developed for deep flexor tendon repair. T...
0.1.1 Introduction and aims: 16,000 flexor tendon repair operations are performed annually in the UK...
Background: Topical 5-fluorouracil has been reported to reduce adhesions in animal models of tenolys...
Peritendinous adhesions are the most important complication of flexor tendon injury. In this study, ...
A biomecbanical study in vitro has evaluated a new modification of the core and peripheral suture te...
Peritendinous adhesions are the most important complication of flexor tendon injury. In this study, ...
Rotator cuff repair surgery is commonly performed for symptomatic tears failing to resolve with cons...
A flexor tendon injury is acquired fast and is common for athletes, construction workers, and milita...
Rotator cuff repair surgery is commonly performed for symptomatic tears failing to resolve with cons...
The prognosis for restoration of good function after the treatment of a tendon lesion in 'no-man's ...