Atraumatic Painful Pseudotendon of Flexor Carpi Radialis: A Literature Review and Case Report.

Jon E Hammarstedt, William B Hogan, Jaewon Chang, Damian Slifer, Steven Regal
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Introduction: Rupture of the flexor carpi radialis (FCR) tendon is a rare phenomenon that is often described in the setting of rheumatoid arthritis or following trauma. Pseudotendon formation is seen commonly among extensor tendons of the antebrachium, typically as a sequelae of traumatic injury, spontaneous rupture in rheumatism, or postoperatively. Less frequent is the presence of pseudotendon in flexor tendons of the forearm. The development of a pseudotendon tends to result from the preservation of the tendon sheath with subsequent fibroblast proliferation. This results in a functionally deficient structure, often incapable of effective tension resistance.

Case report: We present a case of painful pseudotendon of the FCR in a patient with no identifiable common risk factors. A partial tear was identified on magnetic resonance imaging at the level of radiocarpal articulation and the patient was treated with debridement of tenosynovium and excision of the FCR tendon. The patient subsequently achieved 100% pain relief at 3 months follow-up with complete preservation of sensory and motor function and strength, and no functional complaints. We discuss the etiology of painful pseudotendon of the FCR and discuss relevant literature.

Conclusion: The significance of this report stems from the evidence that pseudotendon may form through non-classical pathways idiopathically. Our case demonstrated successful removal of tenosynovium, the pseudotendon sheath and FCR tenotomy is safe, effective, and demonstrates minimal clinical deficits.

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桡侧腕屈肌假肌腱的非外伤性疼痛:文献回顾及病例报告。
简介:桡侧腕屈肌腱断裂是一种罕见的现象,通常在类风湿关节炎或外伤后发生。假肌腱形成常见于前臂伸肌腱,通常是创伤性损伤的后遗症,风湿自发断裂或术后。在前臂屈肌腱中出现假肌腱的情况较少。假肌腱的发展往往是由于肌腱鞘的保存和随后的成纤维细胞增殖。这导致结构功能缺陷,往往不能有效抗张力。病例报告:我们提出了一个病例疼痛假肌腱的FCR患者没有可识别的共同危险因素。在桡腕关节水平的磁共振成像上发现部分撕裂,患者接受腱鞘清创和FCR肌腱切除治疗。患者在随访3个月后疼痛100%缓解,感觉和运动功能及力量完全保留,无功能投诉。我们讨论了FCR假肌腱疼痛的病因,并讨论了相关文献。结论:本报告的意义源于假肌腱可能通过非经典途径特发性形成的证据。我们的病例证明了成功去除腱鞘、假肌腱鞘和FCR肌腱切断术是安全、有效的,并且显示出最小的临床缺陷。
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