Flexor tenosynovitis

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Background

  • Surgical emergency - flexor sheaths are contiguous with deep spaces of the hand
  • Usually associated with a penetrating trauma

Clinical Features

Kanavel's Signs

  1. Pain with passive extension
    • Often the first sign seen
  2. Percussion tenderness
    • Tenderness over entire length of flexor tendon sheath
  3. Uniform swelling
    • Symmetric finger swelling along length of the tendon sheath
  4. Flexion posture
    • Flexed posture of involved digit at rest to minimize pain

Differential Diagnosis

Hand and finger infections

Look-Alikes

Evaluation

Workup

Evaluation

  • Generally a clinical evaluation, based on history and physical exam

Management

Disposition

  • Admit

See Also

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