2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.otsr.2010.03.023
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Braun's flexor tendons transfer in disabled hands by central nervous system lesions

Abstract: Our easy-to-use system for evaluating the nonfunctional hand (MHS) was shown to be very effective in demonstrating the improvement of the postoperative result. The originality of our series was to show that Braun's original operation goals were only exceptionally and remotely achieved and that an additional technical procedure must be nearly systematically considered. All the patients in our series were followed up in multidisciplinary team visits where the patient's family and caretakers were encouraged to gi… Show more

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“…Many articles suggest tendon transfer to enhance function or to ease the care in spastic hands. Transfer of the FDS tendon to the FDP is one of the most common techniques (38)(39)(40)(41). Keenan et al (38) reported full accomplishment of goals after the procedure in 34 clenched-fist which were hand open position with the resolution of hygienic problems of palmar skin.…”
Section: Wrist and Fingermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many articles suggest tendon transfer to enhance function or to ease the care in spastic hands. Transfer of the FDS tendon to the FDP is one of the most common techniques (38)(39)(40)(41). Keenan et al (38) reported full accomplishment of goals after the procedure in 34 clenched-fist which were hand open position with the resolution of hygienic problems of palmar skin.…”
Section: Wrist and Fingermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surgical procedures for the non-functional spastic upper limb have been shown to be effective in the longer term (Heijnen et al., 2008; Keenan et al., 1987; Pomerance and Keenan, 1996). Past publications have reviewed improvement in function and hygiene, or measured opening of the fingers (Facca et al., 2010; House et al., 1981; Keenan et al., 1987; Thevenin-Lemoine et al., 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%