Swan neck deformity and hand surgery

MohamdrezaSadeghi 1,496 views 13 slides Sep 16, 2018
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swan neck deformity in hand surgery


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SWAN NECK DEFORMITY
dr.mr.sadeghi
Tehran university of medical science

deformity may begin as a mallet deformity associated
with extensor tendon disruption at the distal joint with
secondary overpull of the central slip, causing
secondary proximal inter phalangeal joint
hyperextension

PIP
tightening of the lateral bands and central tendon, and
eventual adherence of the lateral bands in a fixed dorsal
position
so they can no longer slide over the condyles when the
proximal inter phalangeal joint is flexed

Nalebu , Feldon, and Millender :

Type I deformities are flexible
1. deromodesis,
2. extensor tenodesis of the proximal
interphalangeal joint,
3.fusion of the distal interphalangeal joint,
4.reconstruction of the retinacular ligament

Type II deformities intrinsic muscle tightness
require intrinsic release in addition to one

Type III deformities
stiff and do not allow satisfactory flexion
not have significant joint destruction radiographically.
joint manipulation, mobilization of the lateral bands, and
dorsal skin release.