Tenolysis for the adherent flexor tendon of the hand.
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Eight patients with adherent flexor tendons of the hand were operated by tenolysis 4 to 6 months after primary operation. Six showed considerable improvement, but two had tendon ruptures following tenolysis.The optimal interval between primary surgery and tenolysis is discussed in this paper.The optimal timing is regarded about 3 months conventionally, but we consider it between 4 and 6 months in which scar formation subside sufficiently.
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