2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.main.2012.04.010
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Traitement des déformations des doigts longs en col-de-cygne dans les affections rhumatismales par ténodèse de l’articulation interphalangienne proximale à l’aide d’un hémi-tendon fléchisseur superficiel. À propos de 23 doigts à 61 mois de recul

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“…[ 1 ] Moreover, this unique combined method of volar plate plication with FDS hemitenodesis has not been previously reported. Predictable and satisfactory outcomes have been reported after FDS hemitenodesis in correctable swan neck deformities in rheumatoid arthritis[ 7 ] and swan neck deformities occurring subsequent to unconstrained type PIP joint replacement. [ 8 ]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 1 ] Moreover, this unique combined method of volar plate plication with FDS hemitenodesis has not been previously reported. Predictable and satisfactory outcomes have been reported after FDS hemitenodesis in correctable swan neck deformities in rheumatoid arthritis[ 7 ] and swan neck deformities occurring subsequent to unconstrained type PIP joint replacement. [ 8 ]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous literature has demonstrated satisfactory operative outcomes with correction of the swan-neck deformity after FDS tenodesis. 109-111 In one example, Catalano et al 110 reviewed their 15 years of experience treating patients with post-traumatic chronic hyperextension of the PIP joint using FDS tenodesis (Figure 16). Out of 12 total patients, 10 returned with a good or excellent outcome, and the average ROM improved from 31°-92° preoperatively to 12°-100° postoperatively.…”
Section: Swan-neck Deformitymentioning
confidence: 99%