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Treatment for Partial Lesions of the Fingers Flexor Tendons : Tangential Resection or Direct Suture

Not Applicable
Terminated
Conditions
Flexor Tendon Injury
Lesions Of The Fingers Flexor Tendons
Interventions
Procedure: tangential resection
Procedure: suture
Registration Number
NCT02461680
Lead Sponsor
University Hospital, Strasbourg, France
Brief Summary

Flexors tendon injuries are frequent and serious with a potential of definitive functional aftereffects. In the case of partial injury, the treatment is debated. There are 2 techniques of possible repair, the direct suture and the tangential resection. The investigators have already demonstrated that this last technique was favorable for injuries going to 50 %. In the case of partial section between 50 and 75 %, the investigators think that the technique of tangential resection compared with the direct suture would not increase the risks of secondary breaks, would authorize even an immediate mobilization and would decrease the secondary complications.

The main objective is to highlight that the tangential resection is not lower than the classic technique on the clinical plan The secondary objectives are to highlight the non-inferiority of the tangential technique in clinical terms (pains, dexterity, complications), radiologics (MRI, ultrasound) and functional (function, go back to leisures and professional activities)

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
TERMINATED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
3
Inclusion Criteria
  • wound dating less than 48 hours
  • partial section from 50 % to 75 % of the flexor tendons (deep and/or superficial flexors, long flexor of the thumb) in zones 1, 2, 3, T1 and T2
  • tendinous injuries on a single finger
Exclusion Criteria

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Tangential resectiontangential resectionthe tendon's injury is treated with a tangential resection
SuturesutureThe tendon's injury is sutured
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Total active motion Graspthird month,

Total active motion is the addition of angles in flexion of IPP, IPD and MCP joints of a finger in active mobility

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

CHU Strasbourg,

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Strasbourg, France

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