Ej. May et Kl. Silfverskiold, RATE OF RECOVERY AFTER FLEXOR TENDON REPAIR IN ZONE-II - A PROSPECTIVE LONGITUDINAL-STUDY OF 145 DIGITS, Scandinavian journal of plastic and reconstructive surgery and hand surgery, 27(2), 1993, pp. 89-94
A series of 145 digits were treated with three controlled motion progr
ammes after flexor tendon repair in zone II. Active interphalangeal jo
int motion was measured four, six and 12 weeks; six months and one yea
r after operation. Although there were differences in the final result
s among the groups, the rate of recovery from the end of the controlle
d motion period (four weeks after operation), was not significantly di
fferent in the three treatment groups. Overall, a mean of 37% of the f
inal distal interphalangeal joint range of motion and 9% of the final
proximal interphalangeal joint range of motion was recovered between t
hree months and one year postoperatively. In only 10 of 27 digits with
a poor result (combined interphalangeal joint range of motion less th
an 90-degrees) at three months, was the result still poor at one year;
10 regained another 40-degrees or more, and eight another 50-degrees
or more. The results indicate that it is worth waiting six or 12 month
s before considering tenolysis.