• Hand clinics · May 2013

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    Wide-awake flexor tendon repair and early tendon mobilization in zones 1 and 2.

    • Donald H Lalonde and Alison L Martin.
    • Department of Surgery, Saint John Regional Hospital, Dalhousie University, 400 University Avenue, Saint John NB E2L 4L4, Canada. drdonlalonde@nb.aibn.com
    • Hand Clin. 2013 May 1;29(2):207-13.

    AbstractThe wide-awake approach to flexor tendon repair has decreased our rupture and tenolysis rates and permitted us to get consistently good results in cooperative patients. The wide-awake surgery allows the repair of gaps of the surgical repair site revealed with intraoperative active movement testing of the repair We are now doing midrange active movement after primary tendon repair. After tenolysis, full-range active motion is possible even before skin closure. We no longer perform flexor tendon repair with the tourniquet, sedation, and muscle paralysis of general or block (Bier or axillary) anesthesia.Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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