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Modified Long Toe Extensor Tendon Harvest for Use as Intercalary Graft in Upper Extremity Reconstruction
Michael P Gaspar1, Danielle M Wilbur2, Peter J Stern3
1Philadelphia Hand Center, PC, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA.
Abstract:
Autograft tendon harvested from the long toe extensors are of great utility as intercalary grafts in upper extremity reconstruction. However, standard full-length harvest is complicated by the presence of extensor retinacula and multiple juncturae between adjacent extensors, which often necessitate extensive dissection, increasing the potential for morbidity. We describe a modified technique for partial harvest of the long toe extensors, which is performed entirely proximal to the superior extensor retinaculum. This technique requires a single incision and provides adequate length of graft for the majority of forearm to fingertip reconstructions. The technique is described in the context of our preliminary cadaver findings, with a case example provided to further illustrate the utility of this technique.

