نتایج جستجو برای: flexor tendon sheath

تعداد نتایج: 40617  

Journal: :The Journal of hand surgery 2013
Paige M Fox Simon Farnebo Derek Lindsey Julia Chang Taliah Schmitt James Chang

PURPOSE After complex hand trauma, restoration of tendon strength is challenging. Tendon insertion tears typically heal as fibrous scars after surgical reconstruction and create a weak point at the tendon-bone interface. In addition, major tendon loss may overwhelm the amount of available autograft for reconstruction. An off-the-shelf product may help address these challenges. We hypothesized t...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2012
Jonathan B Macknin Kevin J Malone

To our knowledge, no report has been published of a flexor tendon rupture as a result of a closed phalangeal fracture.A 58-year-old woman with multiple medical comorbidities presented with a closed, apex volar fracture of her long finger proximal phalynx with clinically intact flexor digitorum profundus and superficialis tendons in zone 2 of the flexor tendon sheath. After 5 weeks of nonoperati...

Journal: :The Tokai journal of experimental and clinical medicine 2000
Y Oka

We treated 3 patients who had ruptured the flexor pollicis longus (FPL) tendon during infancy and which had not been repaired. A two-stage surgical procedure, using a silicone rod, was performed to reconstruct the tendon, and favorable thumb flexion was obtained. A favorable outcome was obtained, even if the gliding of the silicone rod had been poor after the first stage procedure. When the sca...

Journal: :British journal of rheumatology 1996
A A Ismail B Dasgupta A B Tanqueray J J Hamblin

Ultrasonography was used to measure flexor tendon sheath thickness in 14 insulin-dependent (IDDM) diabetics with diabetic cheiroarthropathy (DCA) and compared to 17 IDDM patients without DCA along with 10 healthy volunteers. Assessment was also made of the presence of systemic diabetic microvascular disease complications. A blinded visual 'eyeball' report on the ultrasound scans by a radiologis...

Journal: :Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2002
Y P Peng B H Lim S M Chou

Flexor tendon injury has long been recognised as a difficult problem to tackle in hand surgery. Loss of active motion in the digits results in significant morbidity. The increased understanding in tendon healing, role of the tendon sheath, and the development of mobilisation and repair techniques have drastically improved results of flexor tendon injuries over the last 50 years. The treatment o...

2016
Mads Ammitzbøll-Danielsen Iustina Janta Søren Torp-Pedersen Esperanza Naredo Mikkel Østergaard Lene Terslev

BACKGROUND The aim was to investigate the presence of feeding vessels in or in close proximity to extensor and flexor tendon sheaths at the wrists level and in finger flexor tendon sheaths in healthy controls, using 3D ultrasound (US), which may cause pitfalls, in order to ensure correct interpretation of Doppler signals when diagnosing tenosynovitis. METHOD Forty healthy participants (20 wom...

2004
Lan Chen

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the advantages of an early active motion rehabilitation protocol after flexor tendon repair of the hand with the Teno Fix system. Patients with Zone II flexor tendon lacerations repaired with the Teno Fix system will undergo a rigorous early active motion protocol developed at the New York Orthopedic Hospital, starting post-op day 3. Each patient will be...

2015
Shane R. Jackson Rory Maher

A 20-year-old previously well woman presented to the emergency department with classical signs of acute flexor tenosynovitis, 4 hours after a minor puncture wound over the volar aspect of her right middle finger distal interphalangeal joint. Exploration of the flexor sheath in theatre revealed frank blood within the sheath and extension of the puncture wound through the profundus tendon into th...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1981
A Zbrodowski S Gajisin J Grodecki

The arterial supply to the flexor tendons of the fingers was studied by means of angiography, by the injection of coloured latex, and by microdissection. It was established that there were no anastomoses between the intra-osseous circulation and that of the synovial sheath. Two separate sources of blood supply to the sheath were found: the digitopalmar arches and the specific arteries of the sh...

2015
Li Ch Lui TH

INTRODUCTION Giant cell tumor of the tendon sheath is most commonly found in the flexor aspect of hand and wrist and is rare in the foot and ankle. CASE REPORT A 49-year-old lady noticed a right lateral foot mass for 10 years. Magnetic resonance imaging suggested that the mass is originated from the peroneal tendons. The mass was excised and intra-operative findings showed that the tumor came...

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