Objective:To explore the application effect and clinical value of musculoskeletal ultrasound in the rehabilitation of hand function after flexor tendon rupture repair.Methods:In this study,72 patients were selected fr...Objective:To explore the application effect and clinical value of musculoskeletal ultrasound in the rehabilitation of hand function after flexor tendon rupture repair.Methods:In this study,72 patients were selected from among patients who underwent flexor tendon rupture repair of the hand in Yancheng Third People’s Hospital from May 2018 to May 2020;the patients were randomly divided into the control group(routine hand rehabilitation training)and the experimental group(musculoskeletal ultrasound and targeted hand rehabilitation training based on examination results)by die roll,with 34 cases in each group;the hand rehabilitation of the two groups were compared.Results:The excellent and good rate of the total active motion(TAM)of the experimental group(94.44%)was significantly higher than that of the control group(69.44%)(P<0.05);before treatment,there was no significant difference in the diameter and degree of stenosis of the artery in the finger between the two groups(P>0.05);after treatment,the degree of stenosis and the diameter of the artery of the experimental group were significantly better than those of the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion:For patients treated with flexor tendon rupture repair of the hand,the use of musculoskeletal ultrasound in the rehabilitation process can significantly improve the functional recovery of the hand;therefore,it is worthy of in-depth research,promotion,and application in clinical rehabilitation.展开更多
Tendon injuries are the second most common injuries of the hand and therefore an important topic in trauma and orthopedic patients.Most injuries are open injuries to the flexor or extensor tendons,but less frequent in...Tendon injuries are the second most common injuries of the hand and therefore an important topic in trauma and orthopedic patients.Most injuries are open injuries to the flexor or extensor tendons,but less frequent injuries,e.g.,damage to the functional system tendon sheath and pulley or dull avulsions,also need to be considered.After clinical examination,ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging have proved to be important diagnostic tools.Tendon injuries mostly require surgical repair,dull avulsions of the distal phalanges extensor tendon can receive conservative therapy.Injuries of the flexor tendon sheath or single pulley injuries are treated conservatively and multiple pulley injuries receive surgical repair.In the postoperative course offlexor tendon injuries,the principle of early passive movement is important to trigger an"intrinsic"tendon healing to guarantee a good outcome.Many substances were evaluated to see if they improved tendon healing;however,little evidence was found.Nevertheless,hyaluronic acid may improve intrinsic tendon healing.展开更多
Aim: Use of barbed sutures for fiexor tendon repair is a promising technique. These sutures lie within the substance of the tendon, avoiding the need of external knots and so improving tendon gliding. The load is disp...Aim: Use of barbed sutures for fiexor tendon repair is a promising technique. These sutures lie within the substance of the tendon, avoiding the need of external knots and so improving tendon gliding. The load is dispersed equally along the length of the barbed suture, decreasing the possibility of rupture. The purpose of this article is to propose enhanced suture geometry by comparing different cross-sectional configurations, barb cut angles and cut depths using the finite element method. Methods: lnspired by the geometry of fiexor tendons, an elliptical cross-sectional wire was investigated. Mechanical behavior of five different aspect ratios (ρ = 1/3, 1/2, 1, 2, 3), three different cut angles (150°, 154°, 160°) and three cut depths (0.07-mm, 0.12-mm, 0.18-mm) were studied via extended finite element analysis using ABAQUS, for two different loading conditions: one to assess the strength of the suture and the second to evaluate the strength of a single barb. An extended finite element method has been implemented on ABAQUS to predict crack growth in viscoelastic material. Results: Based on these results, an elliptical suture having an aspect ratio of 1/2, 160° of cut angle, and 0.12-mm of cut depth is recommended. Conclusion: Barbed sutures are a good option for tendon repair. Our experiments assessed the mechanical performance of barbed sutures and suggested an optimized suture geometry for a single-stranded repair technique.展开更多
Aim: The ideal flexor tendon repair should be reliable, simple and strong enough without impairing the tendon healing. Based on these requirements, we have imagined the use of a single barbed intra-tendinous suture fo...Aim: The ideal flexor tendon repair should be reliable, simple and strong enough without impairing the tendon healing. Based on these requirements, we have imagined the use of a single barbed intra-tendinous suture for stumps connection. The aim of our research is to quantify the stress that the suture and barbs should withstand in order to ensure perfect stumps connections. Methods: Seven different cross-section sutures were selected for the research study. One circular and 6 different elliptical shapes were defined according to the ratio of their minor and major axes (ρ = b/a). Barbs were designed with 3 different depths and 3 different cut angles. Thus, 9 different situations were considered for each suture geometry. Finally, 2 loading conditions were applied on each barb and tested in ANSYS Workbench using a finite element analysis technique. Results: Studies showed that a barbed suture with 0.18-mm depth, 150° cut angle and ρ = 3 produced the lowest stresses within the barb itself, while a barbed suture with 0.18-mm depth, 160° cut angle and ρ = 4 demonstrated lowest stress within the entire suture. Conclusion: The stress values in these two configurations are observed to be very close and both can fit a single barbed suture for tendon insertion and repair.展开更多
文摘Objective:To explore the application effect and clinical value of musculoskeletal ultrasound in the rehabilitation of hand function after flexor tendon rupture repair.Methods:In this study,72 patients were selected from among patients who underwent flexor tendon rupture repair of the hand in Yancheng Third People’s Hospital from May 2018 to May 2020;the patients were randomly divided into the control group(routine hand rehabilitation training)and the experimental group(musculoskeletal ultrasound and targeted hand rehabilitation training based on examination results)by die roll,with 34 cases in each group;the hand rehabilitation of the two groups were compared.Results:The excellent and good rate of the total active motion(TAM)of the experimental group(94.44%)was significantly higher than that of the control group(69.44%)(P<0.05);before treatment,there was no significant difference in the diameter and degree of stenosis of the artery in the finger between the two groups(P>0.05);after treatment,the degree of stenosis and the diameter of the artery of the experimental group were significantly better than those of the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion:For patients treated with flexor tendon rupture repair of the hand,the use of musculoskeletal ultrasound in the rehabilitation process can significantly improve the functional recovery of the hand;therefore,it is worthy of in-depth research,promotion,and application in clinical rehabilitation.
文摘Tendon injuries are the second most common injuries of the hand and therefore an important topic in trauma and orthopedic patients.Most injuries are open injuries to the flexor or extensor tendons,but less frequent injuries,e.g.,damage to the functional system tendon sheath and pulley or dull avulsions,also need to be considered.After clinical examination,ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging have proved to be important diagnostic tools.Tendon injuries mostly require surgical repair,dull avulsions of the distal phalanges extensor tendon can receive conservative therapy.Injuries of the flexor tendon sheath or single pulley injuries are treated conservatively and multiple pulley injuries receive surgical repair.In the postoperative course offlexor tendon injuries,the principle of early passive movement is important to trigger an"intrinsic"tendon healing to guarantee a good outcome.Many substances were evaluated to see if they improved tendon healing;however,little evidence was found.Nevertheless,hyaluronic acid may improve intrinsic tendon healing.
文摘Aim: Use of barbed sutures for fiexor tendon repair is a promising technique. These sutures lie within the substance of the tendon, avoiding the need of external knots and so improving tendon gliding. The load is dispersed equally along the length of the barbed suture, decreasing the possibility of rupture. The purpose of this article is to propose enhanced suture geometry by comparing different cross-sectional configurations, barb cut angles and cut depths using the finite element method. Methods: lnspired by the geometry of fiexor tendons, an elliptical cross-sectional wire was investigated. Mechanical behavior of five different aspect ratios (ρ = 1/3, 1/2, 1, 2, 3), three different cut angles (150°, 154°, 160°) and three cut depths (0.07-mm, 0.12-mm, 0.18-mm) were studied via extended finite element analysis using ABAQUS, for two different loading conditions: one to assess the strength of the suture and the second to evaluate the strength of a single barb. An extended finite element method has been implemented on ABAQUS to predict crack growth in viscoelastic material. Results: Based on these results, an elliptical suture having an aspect ratio of 1/2, 160° of cut angle, and 0.12-mm of cut depth is recommended. Conclusion: Barbed sutures are a good option for tendon repair. Our experiments assessed the mechanical performance of barbed sutures and suggested an optimized suture geometry for a single-stranded repair technique.
文摘Aim: The ideal flexor tendon repair should be reliable, simple and strong enough without impairing the tendon healing. Based on these requirements, we have imagined the use of a single barbed intra-tendinous suture for stumps connection. The aim of our research is to quantify the stress that the suture and barbs should withstand in order to ensure perfect stumps connections. Methods: Seven different cross-section sutures were selected for the research study. One circular and 6 different elliptical shapes were defined according to the ratio of their minor and major axes (ρ = b/a). Barbs were designed with 3 different depths and 3 different cut angles. Thus, 9 different situations were considered for each suture geometry. Finally, 2 loading conditions were applied on each barb and tested in ANSYS Workbench using a finite element analysis technique. Results: Studies showed that a barbed suture with 0.18-mm depth, 150° cut angle and ρ = 3 produced the lowest stresses within the barb itself, while a barbed suture with 0.18-mm depth, 160° cut angle and ρ = 4 demonstrated lowest stress within the entire suture. Conclusion: The stress values in these two configurations are observed to be very close and both can fit a single barbed suture for tendon insertion and repair.