Experience with a two-staged pedicled flexor tendon graft

The Hand
E Brug, H W Stedtfeld

Abstract

A two-staged technique for flexor tendon grafting in Zone 2 is described using a silicone rubber rod which is replaced at the second stage by a somersaulted superficialis tendon graft sutured end-to-end to profundus tendon at the lumbrical level. The results are analysed.

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