Tendon repair, hand
Before the cut tendons in your hand are repaired,X-rays of your hand and forearm may be taken. This isto check for fragments of glass that may have cut the tendon and any other damage, such as a fracture, that may also need to be repaired.
Tendon repair isn't usually regarded as emergency surgery, but is generally carried out as quickly as possible after the injury usually within a few days.
This is because the longer the tendons remain ruptured, the more scarring will develop on the end of the tendons. This couldreduce the range of your hand movement after surgery.
Depending on the nature of your injury, you may be given Penicillin and a tetanus jab before surgery to prevent your hand becoming infected.
Extensor tendon repair is usually carried out either under a regional or a general anaesthetic . For a regional anaesthetic, an injection is used to make part of your body totally numb. For hand surgery, regional anaesthetic is injected into the base of the neck or the top of the shoulder to numb the whole arm.
If your tendon was damaged as the result of a wound, the wound will be thoroughly cleaned. An incision may be made in your hand to make the wound larger and the two ends of the ruptured tendon will be stitched together.
The wound will be closed with stitches and a rigid splint (a support to protect your hand) made of plaster will usually be fitted to stop you moving your hand and damaging the repaired tendons.
If nothing else has been damaged, extensor tendon repair surgery can take around 30 minutes to complete.
Flexor tendon repair is also usually carried out under either a regional or general anaesthetic .
A tourniquet will be wrapped around your upper arm to stop the blood circulating so that bleeding at the wound doesn't make it difficult to see the relevant structures. A tourniquet is a cord or tight bandage that's used to constrict (squeeze) the arm and temporarily cut off the blood supply.
The surgeon will then extend the wound, or make an incision if there's no wound, to locate the damaged tendons. They'll bring the two ends of the damaged tendon together, before stitching them to each other.
The wound in the hand will be closed with stitches and a rigid plaster splint will usually be applied to protect the repaired tendons.
A simple flexor tendon repair takes 45-60 minutes, but complex surgery for more severe injuries could take much longer.
and the complications of hand tendon repair .
Find out about when hand tendon repair is needed, how surgery is carried out, the recovery process and possible complications.
Read about how an extensor tendon repair and flexor tendon repair are carried out.
Find out about recovery and rehabilitation after having hand tendon surgery, including when you'll be able to go home, return to work and resume normal activities.
Some common complications of tendon repair include infection, the tendon rupturing and the repaired tendon sticking to nearby tissue.