2020
DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1700828
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Estudo biomecânico in vitro das suturas em “oito” e de Kessler de tendões flexores de porcos

Abstract: Objective To evaluate the biomechanical properties of the “figure-of-eight” and Kessler suture techniques for tendons. Methods Flexor tendons of porcine fingers were divided into two groups with triple central “figure of eight” sutures (six passages) and Kessler sutures (two passages) associated with simple and continuous peripheral sutures, and submitted to continuous longitudinal mechanical tests, to obtain the mechanical properties of maximum load and energy at maximum load. Results The … Show more

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“…With the increase in the proportion of hand trauma, finger tendon injury has become a common disease, which can be caused by various factors such as cuts, saw injuries and contusion 6–8 . Microsuture repair surgery is often used for finger tendon injuries, and the effect is good 9,10 . However, a long recovery time is required after the operation, and if effective nursing intervention is not received, a series of complications such as local swelling and pain, wound infection, tendon adhesion and limited hand movement may occur after the operation, which is not conducive to wound healing and patient recovery, and severe cases may lead to the risk of digit or limb amputation 11,12 .…”
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“…With the increase in the proportion of hand trauma, finger tendon injury has become a common disease, which can be caused by various factors such as cuts, saw injuries and contusion 6–8 . Microsuture repair surgery is often used for finger tendon injuries, and the effect is good 9,10 . However, a long recovery time is required after the operation, and if effective nursing intervention is not received, a series of complications such as local swelling and pain, wound infection, tendon adhesion and limited hand movement may occur after the operation, which is not conducive to wound healing and patient recovery, and severe cases may lead to the risk of digit or limb amputation 11,12 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 6 , 7 , 8 Microsuture repair surgery is often used for finger tendon injuries, and the effect is good. 9 , 10 However, a long recovery time is required after the operation, and if effective nursing intervention is not received, a series of complications such as local swelling and pain, wound infection, tendon adhesion and limited hand movement may occur after the operation, which is not conducive to wound healing and patient recovery, and severe cases may lead to the risk of digit or limb amputation. 11 , 12 Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen nursing interventions to improve postoperative pain in patients and promote smooth recovery.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%