Conclusion: Satisfactory therapeutic outcome for the treatment of tendinous mallet finger deformity can be achieved by reconstructing extensor tendon insertion using a part of the flexor digitorum profundus tendon, implying that the proposed treatment method is worthy of clinical application....
Tendinous mallet fingerSplintStackDorsal glued splintThe goal of this study was to compare the results of a Stack splint compared to a dorsal glued splint in the treatment of tendinous mallet fingers. Our series included 100 patients, aged 47?years in average, among which 40 are women, with...
tendinous mallet fingerPurpose To describe and assess a surgical technique for the treatment of tendinous mallet fingers after failed conservative treatment.Methods From January 2010 to March 2012, 28 tendinous mallet fingers in 28 patients were treated. All patients had greater than 25 degrees ...
This treatment option provides favorable outcomes, with high rates of excellent and good functional results.Fengxiong WangFrom the * Department of Hand and Foot Surgery, The Third Hospital of Xiamen, Xiamen, Fujian Province, ChinaSong XiaoFrom the * Department of Hand and Foot Surgery, The Third...
Mallet fingerExtensor tendonTendon injuryInternal fixatorsSplintBone wiresComplicationsOsteomyelitisThe best treatment for mallet fingers is still a matter of debate. Numerous splints with different designs to keep the distal interphalangeal (DIP) joint in extension have been described in literature. The ...
Mallet fracturedelayed presentationtranstendinous wiringPurpose To determine if transtendinous wiring was an effective late treatment for bony mallet injuries.Lee, Hyun-JooJeon, In-HoKim, Poong-TaekOh, Chang-WugDeslivia, Maria FlorenciaLee, Suk-Joong...
Thus, they could be used in the treatment of patients with chronic tendinous mallet finger. The low complication rate is a major advantage.GLEN, B., Y.YALIN, S.ENER, B.AMUR, S.KARA, A.Acta Chirurgiae Orthopaedicae et Traumatologiae echoslovaca...
Mallet fingerTendinous mallet injurySplintConservative treatmentPinningBackground: The vast majority of acute closed tendinous mallet injuries are treated with a splint. Very few studies have directly compared splinting versus pinning the distal interphalangeal joint for this injury. The aim of this ...
(4) Conclusions: In conclusion, this surgical approach could be a reliable alternative for the treatment of tendinous mallet finger injuries.Seungjun LeeSeokchan Eun
(4) Conclusions: In conclusion, this surgical approach could be a reliable alternative for the treatment of tendinous mallet finger injuries.Seungjun LeeSeokchan Eun