- Training
- 20/09/2020
- USA
Flexor Tendon Injury and Repair – A Freely Sliding Tendon Capable of Restoring Good Function
Description
This virtual debate hosted by Jeff Yao welcomes participants to the Hand Fellowship series. The session features a fascinating exploration of flexor tendon repairs, particularly focusing on techniques, biological factors, and rehabilitation strategies, shared by an esteemed panel of faculty including Dr. Lalonde, Dr. Leversedge, Dr. Seiler, and Dr. Osei. Each speaker presents their expert knowledge on challenges faced during tendon repair in zones 1 and 2 of the fingers, discussing anatomical considerations, repair techniques, and postoperative care, emphasizing the importance of achieving a freely sliding tendon to restore normal function. The event also allocates time for a lively Q&A, allowing attendees to engage with the expert panel on specific concerns and case scenarios, enhancing the collective learning experience in the field of hand surgery.
Part of: Surgical Techniques and Training Collection
"Flexor Tendon Injury and Repair – A Freely Sliding Tendon Capable of Restoring Good Function" is included in the following Surgical Techniques and Training playlist: