延伸肌 通过使用合成带将元手腕关节的集中集中
Dang-Huy Do1, Ryan Constantine2, Daniel Koehler1
1Departments of Orthopaedic Surgery.
Techniques in hand & upper extremity surgery
|June 10, 2025
概括
延伸肌脱可以用一种新的合成带技术来治疗. 这种方法在MCP关节上创建了一个新的滑轮,改善EDC肌的集中,而不依赖本地组织.
科学领域:
- 整形外科手术 整形外科手术
- 手术手术手术手术手术
- 生物材料在医学中的应用
背景情况:
- 延伸肌的脱是由于斜腰带的不稳定性造成的.
- 目前的治疗方法包括 splinting,直接修复, imbrication 或 sagittal 带重建.
- 现有的方法可能取决于本地组织质量或限制同时重建.
研究的目的:
- 介绍一种新的外科手术技术,用于使用合成带进行延伸肌脱.
- 为依赖本地软组织或自体移植的技术提供替代方案.
- 为了解决当前多重重建方法的局限性.
主要方法:
- 一种使用合成带创建一个新的轮在元手腕关节 (MCP) 上使用的技术.
- 使用合成轮,将延伸器共用 (EDC) 的集中.
- 该方法避免依赖本地软组织质量或自移植材料.
主要成果:
- 合成带技术有效地集中了EDC肌.
- 这种方法不取决于患者本土组织的质量.
- 它避免了随着时间的推移潜在的移植伸展,并允许同时重建多个数字或轮.
结论:
- 合成带技术提供了一种可靠的方法,用于治疗延伸肌脱,这是由于松带的不稳定性.
- 这种创新方法比传统方法具有优势,因为它不依赖本地组织,并允许多功能重建.
- 该技术适用于复杂的情况,需要多个或同时进行轮重建.
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