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ORTHOPEDICS

COMPLICATIONS


Osteomyelitis, bacteremia


Flexor Tenosynovitis


The flexor tendons of the fingers are covered by a double layer of synovium to
promote gliding of the tendon underneath. Infection of these flexor tendon
sheaths presents a true surgical hand emergency. It is usually associated with
penetrating trauma, although the patient may not recall the injury. Staphylo-
coccusis the most common cause identified; however, the infection can be
polymicrobic, including anaerobic organisms.


SYMPTOMS/EXAM(KANAVEL’SCARDINALSIGNS)


■ Flexed posture of the involved digit
■ Fusiform swelling of the finger
■ Tenderness over the flexor tendon sheath
■ Pain with passive extension


DIFFERENTIAL


Cellulitis, subcutaneous abscess


DIAGNOSIS


■ Clinical diagnosis
■ X-ray may reveal air or a foreign body.


TREATMENT


■ Hand should be immobilized and elevated.
■ IV antibiotics with ampicillin/sulbactam, first-generation cephalosporin or
vancomycin
■ Hand surgeon consultation for possible surgical drainage


COMPLICATIONS


■ Osteomyelitis
■ Septic arthritis
■ Loss of digit
■ Chronic stiffness


Kanavel’s cardinal signs of
flexor tenosynovitis:


  1. Flexed posture of the
    involved digit

  2. Fusiform swelling of the
    entire digit

  3. Tenderness over the flexor
    tendon sheath

  4. Pain with passive extension

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