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Early Passive Movement in flexor tendon injuries of the hand.

S Quadlbauer1,2, Ch Pezzei3, J Jurkowitsch3, P Reb3, T Beer3, M Leixnering3.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Flexor tendon injuries are underestimated considering their anatomical function in the hand. According to the publications of Kleinert, Verdan and Kessler, primary suturing of the flexor tendon combined with immediate postoperative physiotherapy in terms of "Early Passive Movement" became the standard form of therapy following acute flexor tendon injuries of the hand.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: In a study between 2007 and 2009, a total of 115 flexor tendon injuries were analysed retrospectively. All patients were treated using a two-strand repair technique according to Zechner. They received physiotherapy from the first postoperative day according to the Viennese flexor tendon rehabilitation protocol. For statistical purposes, the factors: age, gender, range of motion (ROM), follow up interval, affected flexor tendon and zone were analysed. The time between injury and surgery was also determined, classified into groups and included in the study. On the basis of the range of motion AROM, the Buck-Gramcko and modified Strickland Score was calculated.
RESULTS: The mean follow-up interval was 7 months. Using the Buck-Gramcko and Strickland Score an "excellent" overall result was achieved. Complications occurred in 3.5 %, one secondary rupture (0.9 %), two tendon adhaesions requiring tenolysis (1.7 %) and one case of infection (0.9 %). The time interval between injury and operation, gender, affected zone, flexor tendon and affected finger nerve had no influence on the Buck-Gramcko and Strickland Score.
CONCLUSIONS: Using Zechner's core suture technique as the primary treatment, combined with immediate postoperative physiotherapy in terms of "Early Passive Movement" according to the Viennese flexor tendon rehabilitation programme, an excellent clinical outcome and low complication rate was acchieved. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: IV: case series.

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Keywords:  Early Passive Movement; Flexor tendon injury; Outcome; Rehabilitation; Zechner core suture technique

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26659831     DOI: 10.1007/s00402-015-2362-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Orthop Trauma Surg        ISSN: 0936-8051            Impact factor:   3.067


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