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A Standardized Acupotomy Protocol For The Treatment of Tenosynovitis of Hand Flexor Tendons In Human Patients
Published on: May 26, 2026
[Acute infections of the hand]
Niels H Søe1, Nina Vendel Jensen, Lars Dahlin
1Ortopaedkirurgisk Afdeling T/Håndkirurgisk Sektion, Gentofte Hospital, DK-2900 Hellerup. nini@geh.regionh.dk
Abstract:
Hand infections can result in significant morbidity if not appropriately diagnosed and treated. Host factors, location and circumstances of the infection are important guides to initial treatment strategies. Many hand infections improve with early splinting, elevation and appropriate antibiotics based on bacterial culture. The basic principles for deep infections are bridement of necrotic and infected tissue and healing by second area intension and antibiotics. Hand therapy is important.
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