Closed traumatic a2 through a4 pulley rupture and flexor digitorum superficialis avulsion treated with reconstruction

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Background: Multiple closed spontaneous pulley ruptures are rare injuries and require surgical reconstruction to prevent func-tional deficits. Pulley rupture combined with avulsion of the flexor digitorum superficialis (FDS) tendon is an even more uncommon occurrence. Case Report: We describe a closed traumatic annular 2 (A2) through annular 4 (A4) pulley rupture with avulsion of the FDS tendon. This uniquely associated pathology was treated with a complex surgical reconstruction that corrected flexion contrac-ture and tendon bowstringing in the left long finger. The desired outcome was achieved through A2 and A4 pulley reconstruction using an autologous palmaris longus tendon graft with FDS tendon excision and proximal interphalangeal joint capsulotomy. Conclusion: Multiple pulley rupture is not commonly combined with FDS avulsion, and treatment of this injury requires careful surgical planning based on pulley biomechanics to maximize postoperative function.

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Desai, B., Sumarriva, G., & Dunbar, R. (2021). Closed traumatic a2 through a4 pulley rupture and flexor digitorum superficialis avulsion treated with reconstruction. Ochsner Journal, 21(1), 99–103. https://doi.org/10.31486/toj.19.0109

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