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Dynamic splinting after extensor tendon repair in zones V to VII
S Brüner1, M Wittemann, A Jester
1Department for Hand, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Burn Centre, Plastic and Hand Surgery University of Heidelberg, BG--Trauma Centre, Ludwigshafen, Germany. sbruener@yahoo.com
Journal of Hand Surgery (Edinburgh, Scotland)
|June 18, 2003
Abstract:
This retrospective study evaluates a dynamic active motion protocol for extensor tendon repairs in zones V to VII. Fifty-eight patients with 87 extensor tendon injuries were examined. Using Geldmacher's and Kleinert and Verdan's evaluation systems, the results were graded as "excellent" and "good" in more than 94%, and as "satisfactory" in the remainder. The need for secondary tenolysis was low (6%), and no other surgical complication occurred.