Methods and Suture Materials for Flexor Tendon Repair

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  • Ahmed Ali Mostafa, Ahmed Mohammed Ali, Raafat Abd El-Latif Anany

Keywords:

Flexor Tendon, Repair, suture.

Abstract

The current clinical methods of flexor tendon repair are remarkably different from those used 20 years ago. This article starts with a review of the current methods, followed by presentation of past experience and current status of six eminent hand surgery units from four continents/regions. Many units are using, or are moving toward using, the recent strong (multi-strand) core suture method together with a simpler peripheral suture. Venting of the critical pulleys over less than 2 cm length is safe and favours functional recovery. These repair and recent motion protocols lead to remarkably more reliable repairs, with over 80% good or excellent outcomes achieved rather consistently after Zone 2 repair along with infrequent need of tenolysis. Despite slight variations in repair methods, they all consider general principles and should be followed. Outcomes of Zone 2 repairs are not dissimilar to those in other zones with very low to zero incidence of rupture.

Published

2024-08-31

How to Cite

Ahmed Ali Mostafa. (2024). Methods and Suture Materials for Flexor Tendon Repair. The International Journal of Multiphysics, 18(3), 2526 - 2535. Retrieved from https://www.themultiphysicsjournal.com/index.php/ijm/article/view/1789

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