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What is Hand Soft Tissue Reconstruction?
There are many factors that determine the treatment method of hand soft tissue reconstruction. The severity of the hand injury, the time elapsed after the injury, the rate of contamination of the wound change the way of treatment of hand injuries. It is of great importance for injuries with tendon and nerve cuts.
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Hand soft tissue reconstruction, which is among plastic surgery operations, is possible by choosing different techniques for each injury. The most important principle taken into consideration when choosing the most appropriate method among these treatment methods is to try to restore the hand to its former function as much as possible.
Diagnosis for Hand Soft Tissue Reconstruction
One of the most common conditions is tendon lacerations. Tendons can be defined as white colored strips extending between muscle and bone. The tendon transfers the movement force generated as a result of the shortening and contraction of the muscles to the bone and the bone performs the movement through the joint to which it is connected. If the tendon is missing, the movement cannot be transmitted to the bone.
Other factors play a role in the transmission of movement to the bone. Factors such as the condition of the joint, the integrity of the bone tissue, the integrity of the nerve that sends the movement signal to the muscle and the integrity of the skin cover play a role in the transmission of movement to the bone. In order for the tendon to fulfill its function, these factors must also be healthy and able to fulfill its function. If there is a severed limb by detecting the damage, the necessary importance should be given for reconstruction. Like foot reconstruction, hand soft tissue reconstruction is a very important surgery.
After Hand Soft Tissue Reconstruction Surgery
After hand soft tissue reconstruction surgery performed under general anesthesia or local anesthesia, the hand wrapped with a dressing should remain immobile until it heals. First, passive movement is initiated, that is, it is made by spring and tire force from outside, not by the patient’s own will.
Then, active movement is initiated after a period of time deemed appropriate by the surgeon. The patient moves his/her fingers and hand voluntarily. Moving the tendons before they are fully healed may cause ruptures. Therefore, surgical follow-up is very important after hand soft tissue reconstruction.