Several modifications in surgical techniques and various pharmacological and non pharmacological modalities have been introduced to prevent adhesions formation in surgery on flexor tendons of the hand. However, most studies have been carried out in animals with very few human trials. Only early postoperative rehabilitation is supported by clinical evidence, while the optimal rehabilitation protocol remains controversial. Innovations in surgical techniques and other modalities need to be tested with adequately powered human trials, before their potential benefit in clinical practice is accepted
Peritendinous adhesions are the most important complication of flexor tendon injury. In this study, ...
Postoperative adhesions constitute a substantial clinical problem in hand surgery. Fexor tendon inju...
This review describes the biological problems faced by those managing primary flexor tendon injuries...
Several modifications in surgical techniques and various pharmacological and non pharmacological mod...
INTRODUCTION: Despite advances in knowledge and refinements of technique, the management of flexor t...
INTRODUCTION: Despite advances in knowledge and refinements of technique, the management of flexor t...
Background Peritendinous adhesion is the most common complication after tendon surgery, particularly...
Background Peritendinous adhesion is the most common complication after tendon surgery, particularly...
➤ Flexor tendon repairs in the hand are often complicated by the formation of peritendinous adhesion...
Objective: Improving the results of surgical treatment of damage to the flexor tendon of the fingers...
Postoperative early motion, only practical method of preventing adhesion at the repair site or of fr...
Despite advances in knowledge and refinements of technique, the management of flexor tendon injuries...
Postoperative adhesions constitute a substantial clinical problem in hand surgery. Fexor tendon inju...
Complications after surgical repair of intrasynovial flexor tendon injuries in the hand occur despit...
Peritendinous adhesions are the most important complication of flexor tendon injury. In this study, ...
Peritendinous adhesions are the most important complication of flexor tendon injury. In this study, ...
Postoperative adhesions constitute a substantial clinical problem in hand surgery. Fexor tendon inju...
This review describes the biological problems faced by those managing primary flexor tendon injuries...
Several modifications in surgical techniques and various pharmacological and non pharmacological mod...
INTRODUCTION: Despite advances in knowledge and refinements of technique, the management of flexor t...
INTRODUCTION: Despite advances in knowledge and refinements of technique, the management of flexor t...
Background Peritendinous adhesion is the most common complication after tendon surgery, particularly...
Background Peritendinous adhesion is the most common complication after tendon surgery, particularly...
➤ Flexor tendon repairs in the hand are often complicated by the formation of peritendinous adhesion...
Objective: Improving the results of surgical treatment of damage to the flexor tendon of the fingers...
Postoperative early motion, only practical method of preventing adhesion at the repair site or of fr...
Despite advances in knowledge and refinements of technique, the management of flexor tendon injuries...
Postoperative adhesions constitute a substantial clinical problem in hand surgery. Fexor tendon inju...
Complications after surgical repair of intrasynovial flexor tendon injuries in the hand occur despit...
Peritendinous adhesions are the most important complication of flexor tendon injury. In this study, ...
Peritendinous adhesions are the most important complication of flexor tendon injury. In this study, ...
Postoperative adhesions constitute a substantial clinical problem in hand surgery. Fexor tendon inju...
This review describes the biological problems faced by those managing primary flexor tendon injuries...