KMID : 0358819810080020269
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Journal of Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1981 Volume.8 No. 2 p.269 ~ p.275
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EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF ADHESION AND GLIDING FUNCTION FOLLOWING BURMEL AND BEVEL TENORRHAPHIES IN CHICKEN TOES
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Yoon Kun-Chul
Kim Chin-Hwan
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Restoration of function after tenorraphy in digital sheath has been most baffling problem in hand surgery and adhesion formation has been thought to be a pre-requisite for tendon healing. But recent work demonstrated that a tendon is a metabolically active tissue and also has intrinsic mechanism of repair.
There are many methods of tenorrhaphy based on this fact.
Among them a methodintroduced by Hilton Becker has a sufficiently strong junction which enables immediate active mobilization without strangulation of blood supply.
This time, we observed a difference in gliding function following Becker type and classical Bunnel tenorraphy using chicken toes.
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