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Spontaneous index finger extensor tendon rupture in a SNAC wrist

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We present two recent cases of spontaneous rupture of both index finger extensor digitorum communis and extensor indices proprius tendons caused by a dorsal carpus osteophyte. Both patients had a history of scaphoid fracture non-union with evolution to scaphoid non-union advanced collapse (SNAC) of the wrist. These two cases were treated surgically with a 3-corner arthrodesis, and an interposition of a fragment of one of both ruptured tendons together with a tendon transfer of a supernumerary extensor digitorum communis of the third finger. The interposed tendon fragment was sutured with a Pulvertaft weave proximally and end-to-end distally. The supernumerary tendon was added as reinforcement to this construction. At 6-month and 14-month follow-up, the patients had a slight decrease in range of motion and functionality without hindering the activities of daily living and a great improvement in strength. Isolated extension of the index finger was possible minimum 6 months postoperatively. Spontaneous tendon ruptures of the finger extensors are not common but were described earlier in literature. Recent literature described that underlying cause of a spontaneous tendon rupture should always be corrected in order to prevent or at least delay future ruptures. To our knowledge, this is a rare type of complication and this kind of treatment has never been reported in literature.

Tijdschrift: Annales de Chirurgie de la Main: Organe Officiel des Sociétés de Chirurgie de la Main
ISSN: 2468-1229
Issue: 4
Volume: 40
Pagina's: 524-528
Jaar van publicatie:2021
BOF-keylabel:ja
IOF-keylabel:ja
BOF-publication weight:0.1
Auteurs:Regional
Authors from:Higher Education, Hospital
Toegankelijkheid:Closed