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INVOLVE
 LACERATIONS ,RUPTURES
 MALES COMMONLY
 B/W 15 -30 YEARS
ZONES OF INJURY INFLUENCE THE TYPE OF
REPAIR AND POST OPERATIVE REGIMEN
 CARPAL TUNNEL :
 HERE MIDDLE AND RING FINGER TENDONS LIE
SUPERFICIAL TO SMALL AND INDEX FINGER
TENDONS
 34 GREATER THAN 25
 EACH FINGER HAS FDP AND FDS TENDON
 SHEATH BEGINS AT THE LEVEL OF
METACARPAL NECK
 DIGITAL ARTERY BRANCHES OR VINCULA
ASSIST TENDON NUTRITION
ONCE INSIDE DIGITAL SHEATH,THE FDS FORMS CAMPERS
CHIASM BY SPLITTING INTO TWO SLIPS THAT ATTACH ON
THE PALMAR SIDE OF MIDDLE PHALANX.
FDS PASSES THRU THIS TO ATTACH ON THE VOLAR ASPECT
OF DISTAL PHALANX
CAMPERS CHIASM
 A2 AND A4 ARE MOST IMP
TO PREVENT BOW
STRINGING OF THE
TENDONS
 WITHOUT PULLEYS
TENDONS CAN NO LONGER
GLIDE JUXTAPOSED TO
PHALANGES AND GREATER
AMOUNT OF FORCE WILL BE
NEEDED TO OBTAIN THE
SAME AMOUNT OF FLEXION
 ONLY FPL
 CONTAINS 2
ANNULAR
PULLIES AND ONE
OBLIQUE PULLIES
TENDON ZONES
 REGION B/W MIDDLE ASPECTS OF MIDDLE
PHALANX TO FINGER TIPS
 CONTAINS ONLY ONE TENDON-FDP
 TENDON LACERATION OCCURS CLOSE TO ITS
INSERTION
 TENDON TO BONE REPAIR IS REQUIRED THAN
TENDON REPAIR
 TYPE 1:RETRACT INTO THE PALM
 TYPEII:RETRACT TO THE LEVEL OF PIP JOINT
 TYPE III:TO LEVEL OF DIP JOINT
 FROM METACARPAL HEAD TO MIDDLE
PHALANX
 CALLED SO COZ INITIAL ATTEMPTS FOR
TENDON REPAIR HERE PRODUCED POOR
RESULTS
 FDS N FDP WITHIN ONE SHEATH
 ADHESION FORMATION RISK IS AMPLIFIED AT
CAMPERS CHIASM
 B/W TRANSVERSE CARPAL LIGAMENT AND
PROXIMAL MARGIN OF TENDON SHEATH
FORMATION
 LUMBRICALS ORIGIN HERE PREVENTS
PROFUNDUS TENDONS FROM OVER ACTING
 DELAYED TENDON REPAIRS ARE SUCCESFULL
EVEN AFTER SEVERAL WEEKS OF INJURY
 LIES DEEP TO DEEP TRANSVERSE LIGAMENT
 TENDON INJURIES ARE RARE
 LIES PROXIMAL TO TRANSVERSE CARPAL
LIGAMENT
INSPECTION
 THERE IS A NORMAL ARCADE TO HAND WITH
INDEX FINGER SHOWING LEAST AND LITTLE
FINGER SHOWING MAX FLEXION
 IF AFFECTED FINGER SHOWS MORE
EXTENSION THAN OTHER DIGITS,CHANCE OF
TENDON INJURIES ARE HIGH,
FDP
 Hold the
metacarpophalangeal
and proximal
interphalangeal joints of
the finger being tested
,in extension.
 Ask the patient to flex
the finger at the distal
interphalangeal joint.
 If the patient cannot
flex the finger, the
flexor digitorum
profundus tendon is cut
or non-functional.
 Hold the fingers in
extension except the
finger being tested.
 Ask the patient to flex
the finger at the
proximal
interphalangeal joint.
 If the patient cannot
flex the finger, the
flexor digitorum
superficialis tendon is
cut or non-functional.
 STABILISE THE MCP
JOINT
 ASK THE PT TO
FLEX IP JOINT
 TO EXCLUDE UNDERLYING INJURIES LIKE
FRACTURES.
 REPAIR WITHIN 1ST TWO WEEKS,LATE REPAIR
DECREASE THE ULTIMATE MOBILITY OF THE
FINGERS
 STRENGTH AND ABILITY TO PREVENT GAPPING
DEPENDS ON THE NO OF SUTURES THAT CROSS
THE REPAIR SITE
 TENDON GAPPING IS THE HALLMARKOF TENDON
FAILURE
 DORSALLY PLACED SUTURES HELPS TO MINIMISE
GAPPING
 EPITENON SUTURES HELPS TO IMPROVE THE
STRENGTH AND QUALITY OF TENDON
REPAIRS
 NO NEED FOR TENDON SHEATH REPAIR
 PARTIAL TENDON LACERATIONS OF LESS
THAN 60% OF CROSS SECTIONAL AREA OF
TENDON SHOULD BE TREATED WITHOUT
TENORRHAPHY AND EARLY MOBILISATION
 IN TRANSVERSE
LACERATIONS,
LONGITUDINAL INCISIONS
ARE PUT ON OPPOSITE
SIDES EXTENDING
PROXIMALLY AND
DISTALLY
 OBLIQUE SKIN
LACERATIONS CAN BE
EXTENDED IN A ZIG ZAG
FASHION
 WOUND EXTENDED PROXIMALLY AND DISTALLY
 PROXIMAL TENDON RETRIEVED,CORE SUTURES
ARE PLACED
 KEITH NEEDLES USED TO PASS THE SUTURES
AROUND THE DISTAL PHALANX EXITING
THROUGH NAIL PLATE DISTALLY
 REMAINING DISTAL END OF TENDON SUTURED
TO THE RE-ATTACHED PROXIMAL PORTION
 REPAIR BOTH TENDON LACERATIONS
 TENDON SHEATH MAY BE OPENED FOR
EXPOSURE BUT A2 AND A4 ARE PRESERVED
AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE
 FDS IS REPAIRED FIRST FOLLOWED BY FDP
 If both tendons are lacerated,
both are repaired, end to end
with
circumferential re-enforcing
sutures
 May affect lumbricals inaddition
to flexor tendons
 Damaged lumbrical is either
repaired or excised depending
on severity of injury and the
 Lacerations of flexor tendons within the
carpal canal are typically associated with
partial or complete laceration of median
nerve
 Here median nerves should be repaired first
and the tendons last
 In this area there may be concomitant ulnar
nerve & artery damage as well as radial artery
& median nerve damage.
 Primary repair of the arteries is usually
indicated
 If wound is contaminated, arteries are
repaired and delayed repair of tendons and
nerves is planned
TWO PROTOCOLS ARE FOLLOWED
1. PASSIVE FLEXOR TENDON PROTOCOL
2. EARLY ACTIVE TENSION PROTOCOL
 0-3 WEEKS:NO ACTIVE FINGER
FLEXION,DORSAL BLOCK SPLINT IS APPLIED
 3-6 WEEKS:SPLINTING CHANGES WITH WRIST
IN NEUTRAL POSITION ,PASSIVE FLEXION AND
ACTIVE EXTENSION EXERCIZES STARTTED
 6-9 WEEKS:WEANING FROM SPLINT,LIGHT
FUNCTIONAL ACTIVITIES STARTTED.
 9-12 WEEKS:JOINT CONTRACTURES IF
PRESENT ARECORRECTED.RESISTIVE
EXERCIZES ARE BEGUN.
 12-16 WEEKS:PROGRESS TO FULL RESISTIVE
EXERCIZES
 BEYOND 16 WEEKS:RESIDUAL DEFICITS IF ANY
CORRECTED
 24-48 HRS POST OP:DORSAL BLOCK
SPLINTING,PASSIVE AND ACTIVE EXTENSIONS
STARTTED WITHIN THE SPLINT
 24-72 HRS POST OP TO 4 WEEKS:ACTIVE
EXERCIZES IN A HINGED TENODESIS SPLINT
AND DORSAL BLOCK SPLINT RE-APPLIED
AFTER EACH EXERCIZE SESSION
 4-6 WK POST OP:ACTIVE EXERCIZES DONE
OUTSIDE THE SPLINT
 6-8 WKS POST OP:SPLINT DISCONTINUED
 8-9 WKS POST OP:LIGHT STRENGTHENING
EXERCIZES BEGUN
 10-14 WKS POST OP:PROGRESSIVE RESISTIVE
STRENGTHENING EXERCIZES BEGUN.
 BEYOND 14 WKS:RETURN TO FULL
UNRESTRICTED ACTIVITY AT 14 WKS
 SUCCESSFUL RESULTS REQUIRE PRECISE
SURGICAL TECHNIQUE AND STRICT
ADHERENCE TO REHABILITATION PROGRAM.
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Flexor tendon injuries

  • 1.
  • 2. INVOLVE  LACERATIONS ,RUPTURES  MALES COMMONLY  B/W 15 -30 YEARS ZONES OF INJURY INFLUENCE THE TYPE OF REPAIR AND POST OPERATIVE REGIMEN
  • 3.  CARPAL TUNNEL :  HERE MIDDLE AND RING FINGER TENDONS LIE SUPERFICIAL TO SMALL AND INDEX FINGER TENDONS  34 GREATER THAN 25
  • 4.  EACH FINGER HAS FDP AND FDS TENDON  SHEATH BEGINS AT THE LEVEL OF METACARPAL NECK  DIGITAL ARTERY BRANCHES OR VINCULA ASSIST TENDON NUTRITION
  • 5. ONCE INSIDE DIGITAL SHEATH,THE FDS FORMS CAMPERS CHIASM BY SPLITTING INTO TWO SLIPS THAT ATTACH ON THE PALMAR SIDE OF MIDDLE PHALANX. FDS PASSES THRU THIS TO ATTACH ON THE VOLAR ASPECT OF DISTAL PHALANX CAMPERS CHIASM
  • 6.  A2 AND A4 ARE MOST IMP TO PREVENT BOW STRINGING OF THE TENDONS  WITHOUT PULLEYS TENDONS CAN NO LONGER GLIDE JUXTAPOSED TO PHALANGES AND GREATER AMOUNT OF FORCE WILL BE NEEDED TO OBTAIN THE SAME AMOUNT OF FLEXION
  • 7.  ONLY FPL  CONTAINS 2 ANNULAR PULLIES AND ONE OBLIQUE PULLIES
  • 9.  REGION B/W MIDDLE ASPECTS OF MIDDLE PHALANX TO FINGER TIPS  CONTAINS ONLY ONE TENDON-FDP  TENDON LACERATION OCCURS CLOSE TO ITS INSERTION  TENDON TO BONE REPAIR IS REQUIRED THAN TENDON REPAIR
  • 10.  TYPE 1:RETRACT INTO THE PALM  TYPEII:RETRACT TO THE LEVEL OF PIP JOINT  TYPE III:TO LEVEL OF DIP JOINT
  • 11.  FROM METACARPAL HEAD TO MIDDLE PHALANX  CALLED SO COZ INITIAL ATTEMPTS FOR TENDON REPAIR HERE PRODUCED POOR RESULTS  FDS N FDP WITHIN ONE SHEATH  ADHESION FORMATION RISK IS AMPLIFIED AT CAMPERS CHIASM
  • 12.  B/W TRANSVERSE CARPAL LIGAMENT AND PROXIMAL MARGIN OF TENDON SHEATH FORMATION  LUMBRICALS ORIGIN HERE PREVENTS PROFUNDUS TENDONS FROM OVER ACTING  DELAYED TENDON REPAIRS ARE SUCCESFULL EVEN AFTER SEVERAL WEEKS OF INJURY
  • 13.  LIES DEEP TO DEEP TRANSVERSE LIGAMENT  TENDON INJURIES ARE RARE
  • 14.  LIES PROXIMAL TO TRANSVERSE CARPAL LIGAMENT
  • 15. INSPECTION  THERE IS A NORMAL ARCADE TO HAND WITH INDEX FINGER SHOWING LEAST AND LITTLE FINGER SHOWING MAX FLEXION  IF AFFECTED FINGER SHOWS MORE EXTENSION THAN OTHER DIGITS,CHANCE OF TENDON INJURIES ARE HIGH,
  • 16. FDP  Hold the metacarpophalangeal and proximal interphalangeal joints of the finger being tested ,in extension.  Ask the patient to flex the finger at the distal interphalangeal joint.  If the patient cannot flex the finger, the flexor digitorum profundus tendon is cut or non-functional.
  • 17.  Hold the fingers in extension except the finger being tested.  Ask the patient to flex the finger at the proximal interphalangeal joint.  If the patient cannot flex the finger, the flexor digitorum superficialis tendon is cut or non-functional.
  • 18.  STABILISE THE MCP JOINT  ASK THE PT TO FLEX IP JOINT
  • 19.  TO EXCLUDE UNDERLYING INJURIES LIKE FRACTURES.
  • 20.  REPAIR WITHIN 1ST TWO WEEKS,LATE REPAIR DECREASE THE ULTIMATE MOBILITY OF THE FINGERS  STRENGTH AND ABILITY TO PREVENT GAPPING DEPENDS ON THE NO OF SUTURES THAT CROSS THE REPAIR SITE  TENDON GAPPING IS THE HALLMARKOF TENDON FAILURE  DORSALLY PLACED SUTURES HELPS TO MINIMISE GAPPING
  • 21.  EPITENON SUTURES HELPS TO IMPROVE THE STRENGTH AND QUALITY OF TENDON REPAIRS  NO NEED FOR TENDON SHEATH REPAIR  PARTIAL TENDON LACERATIONS OF LESS THAN 60% OF CROSS SECTIONAL AREA OF TENDON SHOULD BE TREATED WITHOUT TENORRHAPHY AND EARLY MOBILISATION
  • 22.  IN TRANSVERSE LACERATIONS, LONGITUDINAL INCISIONS ARE PUT ON OPPOSITE SIDES EXTENDING PROXIMALLY AND DISTALLY  OBLIQUE SKIN LACERATIONS CAN BE EXTENDED IN A ZIG ZAG FASHION
  • 23.  WOUND EXTENDED PROXIMALLY AND DISTALLY  PROXIMAL TENDON RETRIEVED,CORE SUTURES ARE PLACED  KEITH NEEDLES USED TO PASS THE SUTURES AROUND THE DISTAL PHALANX EXITING THROUGH NAIL PLATE DISTALLY  REMAINING DISTAL END OF TENDON SUTURED TO THE RE-ATTACHED PROXIMAL PORTION
  • 24.  REPAIR BOTH TENDON LACERATIONS  TENDON SHEATH MAY BE OPENED FOR EXPOSURE BUT A2 AND A4 ARE PRESERVED AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE  FDS IS REPAIRED FIRST FOLLOWED BY FDP
  • 25.  If both tendons are lacerated, both are repaired, end to end with circumferential re-enforcing sutures  May affect lumbricals inaddition to flexor tendons  Damaged lumbrical is either repaired or excised depending on severity of injury and the
  • 26.  Lacerations of flexor tendons within the carpal canal are typically associated with partial or complete laceration of median nerve  Here median nerves should be repaired first and the tendons last
  • 27.  In this area there may be concomitant ulnar nerve & artery damage as well as radial artery & median nerve damage.  Primary repair of the arteries is usually indicated  If wound is contaminated, arteries are repaired and delayed repair of tendons and nerves is planned
  • 28. TWO PROTOCOLS ARE FOLLOWED 1. PASSIVE FLEXOR TENDON PROTOCOL 2. EARLY ACTIVE TENSION PROTOCOL
  • 29.  0-3 WEEKS:NO ACTIVE FINGER FLEXION,DORSAL BLOCK SPLINT IS APPLIED  3-6 WEEKS:SPLINTING CHANGES WITH WRIST IN NEUTRAL POSITION ,PASSIVE FLEXION AND ACTIVE EXTENSION EXERCIZES STARTTED  6-9 WEEKS:WEANING FROM SPLINT,LIGHT FUNCTIONAL ACTIVITIES STARTTED.
  • 30.  9-12 WEEKS:JOINT CONTRACTURES IF PRESENT ARECORRECTED.RESISTIVE EXERCIZES ARE BEGUN.  12-16 WEEKS:PROGRESS TO FULL RESISTIVE EXERCIZES  BEYOND 16 WEEKS:RESIDUAL DEFICITS IF ANY CORRECTED
  • 31.  24-48 HRS POST OP:DORSAL BLOCK SPLINTING,PASSIVE AND ACTIVE EXTENSIONS STARTTED WITHIN THE SPLINT  24-72 HRS POST OP TO 4 WEEKS:ACTIVE EXERCIZES IN A HINGED TENODESIS SPLINT AND DORSAL BLOCK SPLINT RE-APPLIED AFTER EACH EXERCIZE SESSION
  • 32.  4-6 WK POST OP:ACTIVE EXERCIZES DONE OUTSIDE THE SPLINT  6-8 WKS POST OP:SPLINT DISCONTINUED  8-9 WKS POST OP:LIGHT STRENGTHENING EXERCIZES BEGUN  10-14 WKS POST OP:PROGRESSIVE RESISTIVE STRENGTHENING EXERCIZES BEGUN.  BEYOND 14 WKS:RETURN TO FULL UNRESTRICTED ACTIVITY AT 14 WKS
  • 33.  SUCCESSFUL RESULTS REQUIRE PRECISE SURGICAL TECHNIQUE AND STRICT ADHERENCE TO REHABILITATION PROGRAM.