Flexor tendon suture
It is suitable for patients with a proximal phalanx cutting injury of the left finger, and the superficial and deep flexor tendon rupture in the region II. Tendon ruptures and defects are common diseases, mostly caused by injuries or lesions. In order to restore the functions of limbs, fingers and toes, broken or defective tendons must be repaired in time. However, almost all the repaired tendons form different degrees of adhesion and joint movement disorders with surrounding tissues. This is closely related to local pathological conditions, surgical operation techniques, suture materials, and whether the postoperative treatment is correct. It must be taken seriously. This article introduces commonly used tendon sutures and their techniques.
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