Extensor Tendon Repair Outcomes Based on Zone of Injury.
Stewart S DaltonLaura M MaharjanHayyan YousufWilliam F PientkaPublished in: Hand (New York, N.Y.) (2023)
Surgically repaired extensor tendons in zones 1-4 were found to have a statistically significant worse final flexion compared with surgically repaired extensor tendons in zones 5-8. No significant differences were found in final extension, complication rates, and time to full activity. Operative times for zone 5-8 tendon repairs were found to be significantly longer than operative times for zone 1-4 repairs, possibly due to more complex injury patterns seen in the more proximal zones.