
Tendon Transfer Principles - Hand - Orthobullets
2021年6月24日 · FPL. Index and long finger flexion. FDP of ring and small finger (ulnar nerve) FDP of index and middle (side-to-side transfer) Ulnar nerve palsy. Thumb adduction. FDS or ECRB. Adductor pollicis. Finger abduction (index most important) APL, ECRL, or …
Brachioradialis to flexor digitorum profundus tendon transfer to ...
BR to FDP transfer provides reasonable flexion range and an acceptable hand function to permit activities of daily living, when associated with ancillary procedures like opponensplasty, PIPJ arthrodesis. Eleven patients underwent a BR to FDP tendon transfer between January 2013 and January 2017 of which eight patients came for follow-up.
Low injuries result in more dramatic clawing with extrinsic flexors (FDP) intact. Results in loss of coordinated grasp with DIP joint flexion followed by PIP then MP joint flexion. Physical Exam Assess motion, both active and passive, of all joints.
The Linburg-Comstock Anomaly | HandLab Resources - BraceLab
In 1979 Richard Linburg and Brian Comstock wrote about anomalous tendon slips between the flexor pollicis longus (FPL) and the flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) muscles/tendons.(1) This interconnection prevents the thumb interphalangeal joint from flexing without the distal interphalangeal (IP) joint of the index finger also flexing, and vice versa.
Results and complications of superficialis-to-profundus tendon transfer ...
2018年2月1日 · Transfer of the flexor digitorum superficialis (FDS) to the flexor digitorum profundus (FDP), initially described by Braun and colleagues, opens the non-functional hand in these patients. The primary objective of our study was to confirm the effectiveness of this technique for correcting these deformities.
The split flexor pollicus longus (FPL) tendon transfer is a surgical technique using the radial half of the FPL tendon rerouted dorsally and inserted into the extensor pollicis longus tendon for correction of Froment’s sign.
24: Superficialis-to-Profundus Tendon Transfer - Clinical Gate
2015年4月19日 · The FDS and FDP need to be visualized from the level of the musculotendinous junction to the level of the entrance into the carpal tunnel. The incision should be extended as necessary to identify the flexor tendons and median nerve (Fig. 24-1). Meticulous hemostasis is necessary with ligation of the small perforating vessels (Fig. 24-2).
Flexor superficialis tendon transfers to the thumb--an ... - PubMed
Transfer of a flexor digitorum superficialis tendon is an effective procedure in restoring active flexion of the thumb following old lacerations or ruptures of the flexor pollicis longus tendon within the digital sheath when tendon repair or advancement is not possible.
A reverse form of Linburg–Comstock variation with comments on …
2021年11月13日 · First described by Linburg and Comstock , Linburg–Comstock variation (LCV) is the connection between the tendon of flexor pollicis longus (FPL) and the flexor digitorum profundus of the index finger (FDP-I) which can be between the tendons themselves, their tendon sheaths or even muscle bellies .
28 The Flexor Tendons and the Flexor Sheath - Musculoskeletal …
2021年1月25日 · In general, the term flexor tendon refers to the tendinous portions of the wrist (FCR, PL, and FCU) and digital flexors (FDS, FPL, and FDP). They extend from the musculotendinous junction in the midforearm to their respective bony insertions. The flexor sheath refers to the specialized tissue that covers the digital flexor tendons (FDS, FPL ...
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