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Jun Cheol Choi1, Woo Sung Kim, Hwa Yeop Na, Young Sang Lee, Woo Suk Song, Dae Hyeon Kim, Tae Hoon Park.
Abstract
A spontaneous rupture of the extensor pollicis longus (EPL) tendon is associated with rheumatoid arthritis, fractures of the wrist, systemic or local steroids and repetitive, and excessive abnormal motion of the wrist joint. The authors encountered a case of a spontaneous rupture of the EPL tendon. The patient had no predisposing factors including trauma or steroid injection. Although the patient had a positive rheumatoid factor, he did not demonstrate other clinical or radiological findings of rheumatoid arthritis. During surgery, the EPL tendon was found to be ruptured at the extensor retinaculum (third compartment). Reconstruction of the extensor tendon using the palmaris longus tendon was performed. At the 18-month follow-up, the patient showed satisfactory extension of the thumb and 40° extension and flexion at the wrist.Entities:
Keywords: Extensor pollicis longus; Spontaneous; Tendon rupture
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21629480 PMCID: PMC3095790 DOI: 10.4055/cios.2011.3.2.167
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Orthop Surg ISSN: 2005-291X
Fig. 1Extensor pollicis longus tendon rupture was identified at the wrist. The thickness of the ruptured tendon was unaffected at the distal end but decreased at the proximal end. Inflammation was not observed in the adjacent tissues.