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The Morbidity of the Button-over-Nail Technique for Zone 1 Flexor Tendon Repairs. Should we still be using this Technique?
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2008
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Soft Tissue InjuryThumb HypoplasiaLimb ReconstructionFlexor Tendon RepairsCore SutureButton-over-nail TechniqueZone 1SurgeryHand SurgeryMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryHand TherapyMicrosurgical Nerve RepairTendon InjuryAchilles Tendon Ruptures
The button-over-nail technique is commonly used to fix the core suture to the distal phalanx for flexor digitorum profundus repairs in zone 1. We report a retrospective study of 23 consecutive patients who had a repair of the flexor digitorum profundus tendon in zone 1 using the button-over-nail technique. Fifteen patients experienced a complication, of which ten were directly related to the button-over-nail technique. Complications included nail deformities, fixed flexion deformities of the distal interphalangeal joint, infections and prolonged hypersensitivity. Two patients required amputation of the fingertip. We recommend that the button-over-nail technique should be avoided or used only with caution and with close attention to the details of the technique.
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