Abstract
Using an animal model, the effect of a single intraoperative application of 5-fluorouracil on digital flexor tendon adhesions was assessed. After a standard partial division of the tendon and immobilization with a stitch, the synovial sheath in 30 rabbit tendons was treated with 5-fluorouracil solution (50 mg/ml)-soaked sponge pledgets for 5 minutes. Buffered saline was substituted for 5-fluorouracil in 30 control tendons. The tendons were harvested 1 week postoperatively, and histologic sections were assessed with a light microscope. There was a significant reduction in synovial sheath thickening (p <0.001), cell counts (p <0.001) and proportional length of adhesions (p <0.001) in the treated tendons. The reduction in synovial reaction and adhesion formation using this 'one touch' technique presents a novel strategy for the management of the clinical problem of postoperative adhesions complicating tendon injury and repair.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 151-158 |
Number of pages | 7 |
Journal | Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery |
Volume | 103 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jan 1999 |
Keywords
- Adhesions/etiology/prevention & control
- Animals
- Antimetabolites/*administration & dosage
- Fluorouracil/*administration & dosage
- Foot
- Hindlimb
- Male
- Postoperative Complications/prevention & control
- Rabbits
- Tendon Injuries/surgery
- Tendons/pathology/*surgery