Preventing postoperative adhesions after hand tendon repair using acellular dermal matrix

J Wound Care. 2021 Nov 2;30(11):890-895. doi: 10.12968/jowc.2021.30.11.890.

Abstract

Aims: Postoperative tendon adhesions contribute to functional disability and reconstructive failure. In this study, we present the long-term outcomes of a prospective study in which acellular dermal matrix (ADM) was used to prevent postoperative adhesion after tendon injury.

Methods: The study was conducted between March 2014 and February 2017. Patients, aged 19-65 years, with an acute single flexor tendon injury in zones 1 or 2, distal to the palmar digital crease were candidates for the study. Patients were allocated to either an ADM treatment group or a control group without ADM treatment.

Results: A total of 37 patients were enrolled in the study: 21 patients in the ADM group and 16 patients in the control group. At six months after surgery, the range of motion in the proximal interphalangeal joint was 81.0±5.1 degrees in the ADM group and 75.8±6.9 degrees in the control group. The range of motion in the distal interphalangeal joint was 79.9±7.1 in the ADM group and 71.2±5.7 degrees in the control group, with significant difference (p=0.03 and p<0.05, respectively). In addition, the total active motion was higher in the ADM group than in the control group. The patients' scores on the Patient Satisfaction Questionnaire were also significantly different, with higher satisfaction scores in the ADM group (p=0.02). The minimal follow-up period was six months.

Conclusion: The use of ADM after tendon repair has the potential to significantly improve the outcome of tendon surgery in terms of range of motion.

Declaration of interest: None of the authors has any financial interest in the products, devices, or drugs mentioned in this article.

Keywords: acellular dermal matrix; adhesions; digit; distal interphalangeal joint; finger; flexor tendon; hand; postoperative adhesions; proximal interphalangeal joint; skin; skin substitute; tendon; tendon injury; tendon repair; wound; wound care; wound healing; wounds.

MeSH terms

  • Acellular Dermis*
  • Hand
  • Humans
  • Pharmaceutical Preparations*
  • Prospective Studies
  • Tendons

Substances

  • Pharmaceutical Preparations