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Flexor Tendon Injuries Tricks of the Trade Mr Andrew Mahon Consultant Orthopaedic and Hand Surgeon University Hospital North Durham

Flexor Tendon Injuries Tricks of the Trade Mr Andrew Mahon Consultant Orthopaedic and Hand Surgeon University Hospital North Durham

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Page 1: Flexor Tendon Injuries Tricks of the Trade Mr Andrew Mahon Consultant Orthopaedic and Hand Surgeon University Hospital North Durham

Flexor Tendon InjuriesTricks of the Trade

Mr Andrew MahonConsultant Orthopaedic and Hand

SurgeonUniversity Hospital North Durham

Page 2: Flexor Tendon Injuries Tricks of the Trade Mr Andrew Mahon Consultant Orthopaedic and Hand Surgeon University Hospital North Durham

History

• Demographics– Age, Hand Dominance, Occupation, Hobbies

• Mechanism– Blade, Glass, Power Tools, Closed Avulsion

• Time of Injury

• Tetanus

• Fitness for theatre

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Examination

• Look at the Hand!!– Posture, Colour

• Wounds– Tidy, Untidy, Contaminated

• Test Sensation

• Know how to examine tendons

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Question 1

• Linburg – Comstock anomaly

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Question 2

• How do you assess the injured hand in a young child?

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Examination - Children

• Look

• Sweating – pen test

• Wrinkling test

• Tenodesis

• Direct pressure over tendons / muscles

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Don’t Under-estimate the Injury!

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Question 3

• What is the injury?

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Leddy and Packer

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Take an X-Ray

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Surgery

• Skin

• Associated structures

• Flexor sheaths

• FDS

• FDP

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Skin - Incisions

• Need adequate exposure

• Avoid scar contracture

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Associated Structures

• Inspect Nerves and Vessels

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Question 4

• Which are the most important pulleys in the flexor sheath?

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Question 4

• Which are the most important pulleys in the flexor sheath?

• A2

• A4

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Flexor Sheath

• Lister’s Windows

• A4 Pulley

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Deliver the Tendon

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Zone 1 Repair

• < 1cm reattach to bone– Button– Suture anchor

• > 1cm tenorraphy

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Tendon Repair Techniques

• Core suture– 2, 4, 6, 8 strands

• Circumferential (epitendinous) suture– Running– Halsted– Silfverskiold

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Core Sutures

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Core Sutures

• Kessler

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Core Sutures

4 strand cruciate

Strickland

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Question 5

• What is the most important factor affecting core suture strength?

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Question 5

• What is the most important factor affecting core suture strength?

• The number of suture strands crossing the repair site

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Question 6

• What is the optimum suture bite length for a core suture?

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Question 6

• What is the optimum suture bite length for a core suture?

• 7mm to 1 cm

• Aim for 1cm

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Circumferential Sutures

• Adds to repair strength

• Reduces bulk at repair site

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Sequence of Repair

• In finger repair FDS first

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Goals of Repair (Zone 2)

• Strong enough for active motion

• No gapping• Free glide through

pulleys• Minimal handling to

reduce adhesions Untidy Repair

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Rehabilitation

• Controlled active movement (Belfast)

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Rehabilitation

• Kleinert– Active extension– Passive flexion

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Rehabilitation

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Question 6

• What is the optimum wrist position for immobilisation following flexor tendon repair?

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Question 6

• What is the optimum wrist position for immobilisation following flexor tendon repair?

• Slight extension– (Savage)

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Rehabilitation

• Dorsal splint– MCPs 70 - 90°– Full extension allowed at PIPs

• Full time 6 weeks

• At night / in crowds until 12 weeks

• No resisted exercises until 8 weeks

• Driving 10 weeks