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The Role of Cross-Finger Flaps in the Primary Management of Untidy Flexor Tendon InjuriesFrom the Regional Plastic Surgery Unit, St. Andrews Hospital, Billericay, Essex
This is a report of five patients who sustained untidy division of flexor tendons in zones 1 and 2, associated with overlying soft tissue loss. Contrary to traditional teaching, the tendon injuries were repaired primarily, and the tissue loss was made good with a cross-finger flap. At final evaluation, three cases were assigned excellent grades and two cases fair grades by Kleinert criteria. This unexpectedly favourable outcome may be due to a quality of the inner surface of the cross-finger flap and/or to staggering of the skin and tendon suture lines.
Journal of Hand Surgery (British and European Volume), Vol. 13, No. 1,
62-65 (1988) |
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