نتایج جستجو برای: tendon laceration

تعداد نتایج: 25228  

2016
Hassane Zejjari Khalid Rachid

The posterior tibial muscle is the main functional support of the plantar arch its dysfunction is the main cause of acquired flat foot. This is a 32 year old patient who consults for progressive pain of the inside of the ankle and right foot with a considerable decrease in its sporting and professional activity. Examination reveals a collapse of the plantar arch. The radiological assessment fin...

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic surgery 2015
Ramy Ahmed Diab

PURPOSE To evaluate the condition of the tendons and neurovascular bundles after percutaneous release for trigger finger of the middle, ring, and little fingers. METHODS 30 women and 13 men aged 20 to 55 (mean, 40) years underwent percutaneous release of the A1 pulley using a 18-gauge needle for 43 trigger fingers of the middle, ring, or little finger unresponsive to conservative treatment. 1...

Journal: :The Ulster Medical Journal 2003
C. M. Morrison N. W. Thompson K. J. Herbert M. D. Brennen

A prospective study of 500 consecutive patients referred from accident and emergency departments in Northern Ireland with acute hand injuries was performed to assess the incidence of missed injuries. An injury was 'missed' if a patient was receiving inappropriate treatment or returned due to persistent symptoms despite being examined, treated and discharged. There were 16 (3.2%) missed injuries...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1988
J A Chow L J Thomes S Dovelle J Monsivais W H Milnor J P Jackson

We present a system for treatment by controlled motion after repair of flexor tendons in the hand. This Washington regimen incorporates both controlled active extension against passive flexion by rubber band and the use of controlled passive extension and flexion. We utilise the Brooke Army Hospital modification of the rubber band passive flexion splint; this provides for maximal excursion of t...

Journal: :Acta orthopaedica Belgica 2003
Ioannis Galanakis Agisilaos Aligizakis Pavlos Katonis Haris Vavouranakis Kostantinos Stergiopoulos Alexandros Hadjipavlou

The purpose of this prospective study was to evaluate the results of primary treatment of flexor tendon laceration in zone II according to Verdan's zone system. Special emphasis was given to the postoperative rehabilitation program. Nineteen patients (23 fingers) with laceration of the flexor tendons in zone II were treated operatively. Twelve males and seven females were included in the study....

2015
Michael B. Geary Caitlin A. Orner Fatima Bawany Hani A. Awad Warren C. Hammert Regis J. O’Keefe Alayna E. Loiselle Andrew Philp

Flexor tendon injuries are a common clinical problem, and repairs are frequently complicated by post-operative adhesions forming between the tendon and surrounding soft tissue. Prostaglandin E2 and the EP4 receptor have been implicated in this process following tendon injury; thus, we hypothesized that inhibiting EP4 after tendon injury would attenuate adhesion formation. A model of flexor tend...

2017
Konstantinos Ditsios Eirini Iosifidou Lazaros Kostretzis Panagiotis Konstantinou Iosafat Pinto Ioannis Theodoroudis Ippokratis Hatzokos

Infected nonunion of a forearm fracture complicated by a considerable skin-muscle defect poses a great challenge to orthopaedic surgeons. The treatment strategy comprises eradication of the infection, ensuring bony union and soft tissue coverage along with functional restoration. We report a case of a 23-year-old man with an open Gustilo-Anderson IIIb fracture complicated by infected nonunion a...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2010
A A H Parkar M Taylor N Patel V Ramakrishnan

A child with traumatic laceration of the tendo Achillis developed secondary infection after primary repair. This resulted in the loss of 5 cm of the distal part of the tendon and overlying soft tissue. The patient was treated with a free skin flap to cover the wound and to control the infection leaving reconstruction for a second-stage procedure. However, when he was assessed two years after th...

Journal: :Foot & Ankle Surgery: Techniques, Reports & Cases 2023

BACKGROUNDExtensor Hallicus Longus (EHL) tendon lacerations with Dorsalis Pedis (DP) artery injuries are uncommon when present together. Insufficient literature exists regarding surgical management of these injuries. We a case delayed presentation 29-year-old male who sustained Zone 4 EHL laceration to the dorsal midfoot concomitant DP pseudoaneurysm. Magnetic resonance imaging showed 5.5cm dia...

2017
D Anthony Bastian Nicholas Kusnezov John C Dunn Justin S Mitchell Miguel Pirela-Cruz

BACKGROUND Trigger finger is a relatively common clinical entity. The etiology is most often attributable to stenosing tenosynovitis though traumatic cases have been described. When trigger finger is associated with an underlying flexor tendon rupture, previous cases have reported a clear association with overt laceration or previous trauma. METHODS We present the case of a 23-year-old male a...

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