waldoputty
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Not an orthopedist. Not aware of any of the above; perhaps. Generally you try to use the tendon for repair but it may be too damaged (frayed etc). Some use deep fascia to cover the tendon to prevent wound infections. Usually you just juxtapose the two ends and repair it. Post-op complications include deep and superficial wounds, pain with activity, and partial and complete rerupture.
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Thanks for the info.
Do you know much about this type of bioresorbable materials for antiadhesion purposes?
I have mostly recovered from an accident and starting to into new projects...
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