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Sunday, July 31, 2011

Extensor pollicis longus rupture after distal radius fracture: Results of reconstruction by transposition of the extensor indicis tendon and postoperative dynamic splinting.

Injury of the extensor pollicis longus tendon is one of the commonest extensor tendon injuries after distal radius fracture. In 2003-2005 we performed extensor indicis transfer in 31 patients with loss of function of the EPL tendon and postoperative dynamic splinting. In 25 patients, a distal radius fracture managed surgically led to the EPL rupture (wire internal fixation in 23 patients, plate internal fixation in 2 patients). In 6 patients, the cause was a distal radius fracture treated conservatively. Out of our 25 followed-up patients, 9 (36%) had a very good and 15 (60%) a good result in the Geldmacher score. We did not identify any re-rupture. In injuries of the extensor pollicis tendon, transposition of the extensor indicis tendon is a simple and uncomplicated procedure. Considerable improvement of thumb extension can be achieved through this substitution repair. Figl M, Mayer M, Lederer S, Bogner R, Leixnering M. Wien Klin Wochenschr. 2011 Aug 3. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 21800046

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