Abstract

Basketball often leads to injury of the flexor tendon. And surgery is an effective way to perform flexor tendon injuries. Collagen biofilm can effectively prevent postoperative tendon adhesion. Because of this, we analyzed the effect of collagen biofilm in preventing postoperative adhesion of flexor tendon injury caused by basketball. This article discusses 80 patients who came to our hospital for treatment and were diagnosed with basketball flexor tendon injuries. We randomly divide them into two groups. In the observation group, 3-0 or 4-0 atraumatic suture modified Kessler’s method, or internal “8” suture was used to repair the flexor tendon with (1–2) × 4 cm biofilm or liquid coating around the suture of the tendon. The control group was treated by suturing the wound after hemostasis. Compare the efficacy of the two and other biological indicators. The study found statistical differences in the postoperative mobility and excellent and good rate of the two groups of patients. For this reason, we believe that collagen biofilm can be effective in the surgical treatment of flexor tendon injuries caused by basketball. This method is worthy of clinical application.

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