Tendon repair surgery is a specialized procedure aimed at restoring function and mobility to a damaged or severed tendon. Tendons are strong, fibrous tissues that connect muscles to bones, enabling movement and flexibility in the body. When a tendon is injured due to trauma, overuse, or lacerations, it can lead to pain, limited movement, and loss of strength in the affected area. Tendon repair surgery helps to address these issues by repairing the torn or damaged tendon and promoting healing
The surgery involves making an incision near the site of the injury to access the damaged tendon. Depending on the severity of the injury, the surgeon may stitch the torn ends of the tendon back together or use a graft to replace severely damaged sections. Tendon grafts can be taken from other parts of the body or synthetic materials may be used in some cases. Once the repair is complete, the incision is closed, and the area is immobilized to facilitate healing
Tendon repair surgery is commonly performed on tendons in the hands, wrists, shoulders, knees, and ankles. For instance, injuries to the Achilles tendon, rotator cuff, or flexor tendons in the fingers often require surgical intervention to restore proper functionality
Post-surgery, patients typically undergo a period of immobilization followed by physical therapy to regain strength and range of motion. Full recovery may take weeks to months, depending on the extent of the injury and the patient’s overall health
Tendon repair surgery plays a crucial role in restoring movement and quality of life for those affected by tendon injuries