Omentum as gliding material after extensive forearm tenolysis

Tendon adhesion occurring after major replantation can be severe and extensive due to the nature of the trauma, ischaemia, prolonged oedema and/or infection. Therefore there is a high possiblity of re-adhesion after tenolysis. In two cases of tenolysis after forearm replantation omentum was used as...

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Veröffentlicht in:British journal of plastic surgery 1993-10, Vol.46 (7), p.590-593
Hauptverfasser: Ueda, Koichi, Harashina, Takao, Harada, Teruichi, Oba, Shinichiro, Nagasaka, Shozo
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description Tendon adhesion occurring after major replantation can be severe and extensive due to the nature of the trauma, ischaemia, prolonged oedema and/or infection. Therefore there is a high possiblity of re-adhesion after tenolysis. In two cases of tenolysis after forearm replantation omentum was used as gliding material and good results were obtained.
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Muscular Diseases - surgery
Omentum - transplantation
Postoperative Complications - surgery
Replantation
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Tendon Injuries
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