Kl. Silfverskiold et Ej. May, GAP FORMATION AFTER FLEXOR TENDON REPAIR IN ZONE-II - RESULTS WITH A NEW CONTROLLED MOTION PROGRAM, Scandinavian journal of plastic and reconstructive surgery and hand surgery, 27(4), 1993, pp. 263-268
Intratendinous metal markers were used to study gap formation in 36 fl
exor digitorum profundus repairs during and after early controlled mot
ion with a programme combining dynamic traction and passive flexion to
all four digits. The mean gap 3 weeks after operation was 2.5 mm. The
mean final gap was 2.6 mm. The results of linear regression analysis
showed that gap formation within the observed range from 0 to 8.5 mm d
id not negatively affect tendon excursions or clinical results in term
s of active interphalangeal joint range of motion. These findings are
in accordance with the results of a previous study of gap formation in
patients treated with a modified traditional Kleinert traction progra
mme. Together the two studies confirm that controlled motion is effect
ive in restricting the adhesions associated with gap formation during
postoperative immobilisation.