Two-Stage Flexor Tendon Reconstruction with Silicone Rod

Author(s):  
Nasa Fujihara ◽  
Kevin C. Chung ◽  
Erika Davis Sears
2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (03) ◽  
pp. 170-174
Author(s):  
Megumi Fujita ◽  
Takuji Iwamoto ◽  
Taku Suzuki ◽  
Noboru Matsumura ◽  
Kazuki Sato ◽  
...  

AbstractTwo-stage flexor tendon reconstruction with a silicone rod is useful for restoring the tendon and tendon sheath but sometimes results in infection after the first-stage operation. We experienced a case in which we maintained the reconstructed tendon sheath by replacing an infected silicone rod with a polyvinyl chloride tube, followed by continuous catheter irrigation until the infection subsided. This procedure can effectively deal with infection of a silicone rod during two-stage flexor tendon reconstruction.


2003 ◽  
Vol 28 ◽  
pp. 53
Author(s):  
Nickolaos Darlis ◽  
A.E. Beris ◽  
A.V. Korompilias ◽  
M.D. Vekris ◽  
G.I. Mitsionis ◽  
...  

2010 ◽  
Vol 43 (01) ◽  
pp. 014-020
Author(s):  
Mohammed Heshmat Abdul-Kader ◽  
Mahmound A. M. Amin

ABSTRACTWe report the results of staged flexor tendon reconstruction in 12 patients (12 fingers) with neglected or failed primary repair of flexor tendon injuries in zone II. Injuries involved both flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) and flexor digitorum sublimis (FDS), with poor prognosis (Boyes grades II–IV). The procedure included placing a silicone rod and creating a loop between the FDP and FDS in the first stage and reflecting the latter as a pedicled graft through the pseudosheath created around the silicone rod in the second stage. At a mean follow-up of 18 months (range 12–30 months), results were assessed by clinical examination and questionnaire. The mean total active motion of these fingers was 188°. The mean power grip was 80.0% and pinch grip was 76% of the contralateral hand. The rate of excellent and good results was 75% according to the Buck-Gramcko scale. These results were better than the subjective scores given by the patients. Complications included postoperative hematoma in two, infection in one, silicone synovitis in one (after stage I) and three flexion contractures after stage II. This study confirmed the usefulness of two-stage flexor tendon reconstruction using the combined technique as a salvage procedure to restore flexor tendon function with a few complications.


2003 ◽  
Vol 28 (4) ◽  
pp. 652-660 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexandros E Beris ◽  
Nickolaos A Darlis ◽  
Anastasios V Korompilias ◽  
Marios D Vekris ◽  
Gregory I Mitsionis ◽  
...  

2014 ◽  
Vol 30 (S 01) ◽  
Author(s):  
George Zaher ◽  
Raafat Gohar ◽  
Ashraf El-Sebaie

1979 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 89
Author(s):  
Young Joe Kim ◽  
Keun Yull Maing ◽  
Jong Sool Song

1986 ◽  
Vol 68 (5) ◽  
pp. 752-763 ◽  
Author(s):  
M A Wehbé ◽  
B Mawr ◽  
J M Hunter ◽  
L H Schneider ◽  
B L Goodwyn

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