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DOI: 10.1055/a-2056-4977
Nachbehandlung von Beugesehnenverletzungen
Follow-up of Flexor Tendon Injuries
Die Nachbehandlung von Beugesehnenverletzungen ist sowohl aufgrund der vielfältigen Nahttechniken als auch unterschiedlichen Nachbehandlungsschemata bei Beugesehnenverletzungen sehr komplex und wird nach wie vor unterschiedlich praktiziert. Neben einem Überblick über die aktuellen Prinzipien und Methoden soll der Beitrag auch einen Ausblick auf zukünftige Behandlungsmöglichkeiten geben.
Abstract
Post-treatment of flexor tendon injuries is very complex due to the variety of suture techniques as well as different post-treatment regimens for flexor tendon injuries and is still practiced differently. In addition to an overview of current principles and methods, this article will also provide a view on future treatment options.
Publication History
Article published online:
14 November 2023
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