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Use of ultrasound and targeted physiotherapy to manage nerve sutures placed under joint flexion: a case series.

Mariano SocolovskyDanilo BatagliaRafael BarousseJavier Robla-CostalesGonzalo BonillaGilda di MasiMaría Dolores Blanco Suárez
Published in: Acta neurochirurgica (2022)
We observed a high rate of dehiscence in our group of patients treated with direct repair and joint flexion. We believe this was due to an incorrect use of the immobilization device, excessive movement, or a broken device. In opposition to this, we observed that applying direct nerve sutures and joint flexion offers unusually good and fast results. If this technique is employed, it is mandatory to closely monitor suture status with US, together with physiotherapy providing progressive, US-guided extension of the flexed joint. If nerve rupture occurs, the close monitoring dictated by this protocol should ensure the timely application of a successful graft repair.
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