Therapiestandards nach Beugesehnen- und Nervenverletzungen der Hand: Ergebnisse einer Umfrage zur Immobilisationsdauer unter deutschen handchirurgischen Zentren

Translated title of the contribution: Therapy standards after flexor tendon and nerve injuries of the hand: Results from a survey of German centres for hand surgery

J. A. Lohmeyer, F. Siemers, P. Mailänder

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Abstract

Background: There is little evidence for the ideal aftercare of combined nerve and flexor tendon injuries of the hand. The aim of this study was to elicit whether concomitant nerve injuries are changing the individual treatment plans after flexor tendon repair in a survey of German centres for hand surgery. Methods: A questionnaire about aftercare of isolated and combined nerve and flexor tendon injuries of the hand was distributed to members of three German Societies of hand, trauma and plastic surgery. Results: Isolated flexor tendon injuries in zones II to IV are treated by early mobilization in all centres, whereas isolated digital nerve repair is usually followed by immobilization (10% no immobilization, 22.5% up to 1 week, 52.5% for 2 weeks and 15% for 3 weeks). The duration of immobilization increases with lesions of the median or ulnar nerves by about 1 week. In 55% of cases concomitant nerve injury does not influence the early onset of dynamic splinting and mobilization after flexor tendon injuries. Conclusion: There seem to be no uniform treatment guidelines for flexor tendon repair if concomitant nerve injury is present. Against the background of the current literature early controlled mobilization after tendon and nerve repair seems to be justified.

Translated title of the contributionTherapy standards after flexor tendon and nerve injuries of the hand: Results from a survey of German centres for hand surgery
Original languageGerman
JournalUnfallchirurg
Volume113
Issue number3
Pages (from-to)203-209
Number of pages7
ISSN0177-5537
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01.03.2010

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