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[Flexor tendon injuries in childhood].

M Höllwarth, A Haberlik

    Zeitschrift Fur Kinderchirurgie : Organ Der Deutschen, Der Schweizerischen Und Der Osterreichischen Gesellschaft Fur Kinderchirurgie = Surgery in Infancy and Childhood
    |October 1, 1985
    PubMed
    Summary

    Optimal outcomes for pediatric flexor tendon injuries depend on primary surgical repair and early mobilization. Delaying surgery for ideal conditions can improve results in childhood hand injuries.

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