Schüssler Tendon Suture

SCHUSSLER TENDON SUTURE

Open wounds involving tendons are one of the most difficult and common types of injuries worldwide. These injuries can lead to serious problems if not treated promptly. One of the methods of treating these injuries is tendon suturing, which is an extremely important procedure to ensure successful restoration of tendon function. In this article we will look at the problem and benefits associated with the use of the Schüssler tendon suture.

Problem: Tendon injury can lead to loss of function of the injured tendon and lifelong disability, so a timely and precise surgical procedure is necessary to achieve effective treatment. However, with all the benefits of tendon repair surgery, it is important to remember that all surgical procedures have their own disadvantages and can have serious side effects. One of the most common surgical techniques that involves suturing adjacent tendons around a pinched (damaged) tendon is the Schüssler tendon scar. Despite its many advantages, this method has its own problem, namely the scar can put pressure on surrounding tissues and cause potential complications after surgery.

Advantages of the Schussoller suture: The Suhik Schussler tendon scar has a number of advantages. First, this suture keeps the adjacent tendons intact and strengthens the connection between the damaged tendons and the adjacent muscle fibers. This ability to preserve and strengthen damaged tendons allows for improved wound function and faster recovery from injury. Secondly, Scar Surgical is considered one of the safest methods of tendon repair compared to other methods of surgery. This means that such an operation can be performed successfully without any side effects,