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Tendon Sheath Fibroma of the Medial Canthal Tendon

Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2013
Fibromas of the tendon sheath are slow-growing, benign tumors most commonly found on the hands and wrist. A fibroma of the tendon sheath arising from the medial canthal tendon presented as an enlarging nodule that had been present for 40 years. The fibroma was identified by microscopy and immunohistochemistry, and surgical resection appears to have ...
Andrew, N.   +3 more
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Flexor tendon tissue engineering: acellularization of human flexor tendons with preservation of biomechanical properties and biocompatibility.

Tissue Engineering. Part C, Methods, 2011
OBJECTIVE Acellular human tendons are a candidate scaffold for tissue engineering flexor tendons of the hand. This study compared acellularization methods and their compatibility with allogeneic human cells.
B. Pridgen   +6 more
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Tendoscopy of the Achilles Tendon, Peroneal Tendon and Posterior Tibial Tendon

2016
Tendoscopy can be performed for the diagnosis and treatment of various pathologic conditions of the peroneal tendons, the posterior tibial tendon and the Achilles tendon. Tendoscopy is often favoured over open surgery as it is associated with less complications. This chapter describes the symptoms, aetiology, diagnosis, indications and treatment of the
Johannes I. Wiegerinck, C. N. van Dijk
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Decellularized tendon as a prospective scaffold for tendon repair

Materials Science and Engineering: C, 2017
Tendon injuries impose significant clinical burdens on healthcare systems worldwide. At present, no therapeutic methods can cure tendon injuries in an ideal manner. With the development and improvement of decellularization technology, tendon extracellular matrix (ECM) can develop into novel scaffolds with potential for repairing injured tendons. Proper
Shunwu Fan   +8 more
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TENDONS AND LIGAMENTS

2000
The need for human tissues and organs has increased over the past few years, mostly because of population growth. The risks for transmission of contagious diseases have also imposed serious restrictions to the availabiliry of human transplants. Recent advances in tissue and organ engineering have generated much interest among cIinicians and patient sin
Cloutier, Réjean   +5 more
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The Patellar Tendon

Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2013
The patellar tendon is well suited to sonographic evaluation because it is large and superficial and thus easily demonstrated. Sonography is a focused examination, concentrating on the area of pain and clinical suspicion. Its advantages over MR imaging are the speed of performance, better spatial resolution, capability of dynamic evaluation, and real ...
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Use of a Previously Repaired Tendon for Tendon Transfer

Journal of Hand Surgery, 1987
A patient in whom a previously repaired flexor digitorum superficialis tendon was used for transfer to correct a claw deformity is described. I have found this to be possible under optimal conditions of tendon repair, thus providing the hand surgeon with another choice of donor material.
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Pathological tendons maintain sufficient aligned fibrillar structure on ultrasound tissue characterization (UTC)

Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 2016
S. Docking, S. Docking, J. Cook, J. Cook
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Tendon Salvage and the Active Tendon Implant: A Perspective

Hand Clinics, 1985
The purpose, as well as the value, of the two-stage system in the salvage situation is for the surgeon to perform all the reconstructive surgery needed at Stage 1. Nerves are repaired, vessels are repaired if necessary, the intrinsic system is inspected, a Swanson implant is added if needed, and pulleys are built.
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