[The "open palm" technique in Dupuytren's contracture].

Handchir Mikrochir Plast Chir

Abteilung für Handchirurgie und Plastische Chirurgie, Kliniken Dr. Erler in Nürnberg.

Published: July 1991

The authores reports on the "open-palm-technique" used in those patients in whom after excision of the Dupuytren's tissue and passive maximal extension of the fingers the skin in the palm cannot be closed without undue tension. Postoperative complications such as hematoma accumulation and edema can be avoided by this method. Neither the length of treatment nor the duration of incapacity is prolonged by this technique.

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