Diagnosis and treatment of flexor tendon injuries of the hand: what the radiologist needs to know.

Autor: Daniels, Steven P., Kirby, David, De Tolla, Jadie
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Zdroj: Skeletal Radiology; Apr2024, Vol. 53 Issue 4, p597-608, 12p
Abstrakt: This article reviews the diagnosis and treatment of flexor tendon injuries of the hand highlighting flexor tendon anatomy, important pre-operative imaging findings, surgical options, and post-operative complications. Imaging plays a key role in guiding treatment of these difficult to manage injuries. Thus, it is important for radiologists to have a sound understanding of factors important in treatment decision-making. In the pre-operative setting, accurately identifying the location of the torn proximal tendon stump in subacute and chronic injuries helps dictate whether the patient is a candidate for a primary flexor tendon repair or may require a tendon reconstruction to restore function. In the post-operative setting, the status of the repair and presence of surrounding adhesions help dictate if and when the patient will require subsequent surgery and whether that surgery will be a tenolysis, revision repair, reconstruction, or fusion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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