2021
DOI: 10.1097/sap.0000000000002796
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A4 Pulley Reconstruction Using the Superficialis Oblique Flap and the Transverse Double Loop Techniques

Abstract: Background The pulley system plays an important role in flexion mechanism. Reconstruction after trauma can be challenging. Numerous techniques have been described with several drawbacks. Herein, we describe the superficialis flap oblique technique for A4 pulley reconstruction using an animal model. Methods Forty-two fresh legs of 21 eight-week-old chickens were used to evaluate the maximum flexion angle (MFA) and force at maximum flexion (FMF) in intact… Show more

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“…We read the article entitled “A4 Pulley Reconstruction Using the Superficialis Oblique Flap and the Transverse Double Loop Techniques: A Biomechanical Evaluation Using a Chicken Model” by Galán et al with great interest 1 . Their study suggested that the superficialis oblique flap technique for A4 pulley reconstruction may be a desirable option, for theoretical advantages and biomechanical characteristics.…”
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“…We read the article entitled “A4 Pulley Reconstruction Using the Superficialis Oblique Flap and the Transverse Double Loop Techniques: A Biomechanical Evaluation Using a Chicken Model” by Galán et al with great interest 1 . Their study suggested that the superficialis oblique flap technique for A4 pulley reconstruction may be a desirable option, for theoretical advantages and biomechanical characteristics.…”
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confidence: 99%