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Sekundäre Rekonstruktion des digitalen A2-Ringbands

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Ringbänder halten die Beugesehnen der Hand in der vorgesehenen räumlichen Beziehung zu den Gelenkachsen und sichern die Effizienz des Faustschlusses. Dabei sind die Ringbänder A2 und A4 von besonderer Bedeutung. Bei Insuffizienz dieser Ringbänder können sich die Sehnen von ihrer Unterlage abheben (Bogensehneneffekt, „Bow-stringing“) (Abb. 15.1) und es entstehen sekundäre Verwachsungen, die zu einer schmerzhaften Verminderung des Bewegungsumfangs der betroffenen Finger führen können.

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Stock, K., Gabl, M., Arora, R. (2020). Sekundäre Rekonstruktion des digitalen A2-Ringbands. In: Unglaub, F. (eds) Hand und Handgelenk. Meistertechniken in der operativen Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-59452-0_15

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