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Surgical procedure in which a tendon is cut
A tenotomy is a surgical act which involves the division of a tendon. It and related procedures are also referred to as tendon release, tendon lengthening
Tenotomy
Group of muscles
and is thus not ontogenetically related to the adductors. An adductor tenotomy (cutting the origin tendons of the adductor muscles of the thigh) and obturator
Adductor_muscles_of_the_hip
Surgical scissors used to perform delicate surgery
Tenotomy scissors are surgical scissors used to perform delicate surgery. They can be straight or curved, and blunt or sharp, depending upon necessity
Tenotomy_scissors
Disease of the feet of hooved animals
hoof wall growth and improve alignment of the wall. Deep digital flexor tenotomy Because the rotation of P3 is exacerbated by continued pull on the deep
Laminitis
Dysfunction of eye movement
Clinical trials of a surgery to treat nystagmus (known as tenotomy) concluded in 2001. Tenotomy is now being performed regularly at numerous centres around
Nystagmus
Bone development disease
deformity does not improve by the end of the casting phase, an Achilles tendon tenotomy can be performed. The procedure consists of a small posterior skin incision
Clubfoot
General term for scissors used in surgery or operation
Blunt/sharp tips (e.g. suture/nurse's scissors) Sharp/sharp tips (e.g. tenotomy scissors, iris scissors, Potts Smith scissors) Some examples of surgical
Surgical_scissors
Like the DDFT tenotomy, the inferior check ligament desmotomy may also be used to treat laminitis, and is less aggressive than a DDFT tenotomy. It is also
Treatment_of_equine_lameness
Condition in which the outer part of the elbow becomes sore and tender
recent years, a new technique termed as ultrasound-guided percutaneous tenotomy has been reported as a safe and effective for the treatment of lateral
Tennis_elbow
Branch of surgery concerned with the musculoskeletal system
children. One of the first surgical procedures developed was percutaneous tenotomy. This involved cutting a tendon, originally the Achilles tendon, to help
Orthopedic_surgery
Medical condition
procedure for tonic tensor tympani syndrome is tympanotomy with tensor tympani tenotomy. This is a relatively simple surgical procedure that involves endoscopically
Tonic_tensor_tympani_syndrome
Muscle on the front of the upper arm
PMID 6468581. S2CID 36705348. Frost A, Zafar MS, Maffulli N (April 2009). "Tenotomy versus tenodesis in the management of pathologic lesions of the tendon
Biceps
Medical condition
such circumstances, it is suggested that labral debridement and biceps tenotomy is preferred. SLAP (Superior Labral Tear, Anterior to Posterior) Type 1
SLAP_tear
Hand-operated cutting tool
surgery[citation needed] Metzenbaum scissors for delicate surgery[citation needed] Tenotomy scissors for delicate surgery Mayo scissors often for cutting fascia[citation
Scissors
Dog breed
on 8 August 2018. Retrieved 9 May 2019. "Vet Times CPD + Digital flexor tenotomy for treatment of corns in dogs". cpd.vettimes.co.uk. Scott-Moncrieff, J
Greyhound
tissue Bursectomy · amputation (Hemicorporectomy, Hemipelvectomy) Myotomy · Tenotomy · Fasciotomy Muscle biopsy · Amputation · Tendon transfer Breast Mammoplasty
List_of_surgical_procedures
Inflammation of the tendon
Harwood MI (October 2006). "Sonographically guided percutaneous needle tenotomy for treatment of common extensor tendinosis in the elbow". J Ultrasound
Tendinopathy
English surgeon
in 1832. Little is also known for his doctoral dissertation in 1837 on tenotomy, the first monograph on the subject ever published, and Little became the
William_John_Little
German surgeon specialized in skin transplantation and plastic surgery
reconstructive surgery. His endeavours comprehended subcutaneous operations such as tenotomy, the surgical division of a tendon. Before the discovery of blood typing
Johann_Friedrich_Dieffenbach
Speed at which an electrochemical impulse propagates down a neural pathway
Russell NJ (1980). "Axonal conduction velocity changes following muscle tenotomy or deafferentation during development in the rat". J Physiol. 298: 347–360
Nerve_conduction_velocity
Medical intervention
foot abduction is obtained, most cases require a percutaneous Achilles tenotomy. This is performed in the cast room under aseptic conditions. The local
Ponseti_method
One of three classes of nerve fiber
Russell NJ (1980). "Axonal conduction velocity changes following muscle tenotomy or deafferentation during development in the rat". J Physiol. 298: 347–360
Group_A_nerve_fiber
System of procedure codes within ICD-9 Clinical Modification
tendon, and fascia (83.11) Achillotenotomy (83.12) Adductor tenotomy of hip (83.13) Other tenotomy (83.14) Fasciotomy (83.19) Other division of soft tissue
ICD-9-CM_Volume_3
Medical condition
1016/s0363-5023(81)80048-2. PMID 7252114. Dolphin, James A. (January 1965). "Extensor Tenotomy for Chronic Boutonnière Deformity of the Finger: REPORT OF TWO CASES".
Boutonniere_deformity
Long projection on a neuron that conducts signals to other neurons
NJ (January 1980). "Axonal conduction velocity changes following muscle tenotomy or deafferentation during development in the rat". The Journal of Physiology
Axon
Cutting and spreading May be curved or straight Iris Metzenbaum's Mayo Tenotomy Speculum Used to retract orifices Graves' Sim's Suction tube and Yankeur
Instruments used in general surgery
Instruments_used_in_general_surgery
Congenital disease of cattle by permanent stretching of gastrocnemius muscle
side muscles) bilateral, in a one-year-old heifer Treatment by partial tenotomy of insertions of the gastrocnemius muscle and the calcanean tendon sheath
Spastic_paresis_(cattle)
Surgery to correct strabismus
for central vision. The superior oblique is weakened through either a tenotomy or tenectomy, where part of the muscle tendon is either cut across or removed
Strabismus_surgery
Part of the eye
movement of the eye. Surgical operations of the superior oblique include tenotomy, recession, silicone expander lengthening, split tendon lengthening, tucking
Superior_oblique_muscle
Spasms of the middle ear muscles
into the muscles. In refractory cases of middle ear myoclonus, a surgical tenotomy may be considered. This involves sectioning the tensor tympani and stapedius
Middle_ear_myoclonus
Surgery performed on the eye or its adnexa
of a muscle posteriorly towards its origin. Myectomy Myotomy Tenectomy Tenotomy Tightening or strengthening procedures Resection Tucking Advancement is
Eye_surgery
Municipality in Siraha District, Nepal
identification of clubfoot in infants Serial plaster casting (Ponseti casting) Tenotomy procedures when required Bracing (Foot Abduction Brace) and follow-up Parent
Lahan
Rare, benign tumor in the neck muscles present at birth
months of age is surgical tenotomy (i.e. cutting) of one of the tendons on the involved sternocleidomastoid muscle. Tenotomy may use the open surgical
Fibromatosis_colli
Complete or partial rupture of a tendon of the biceps brachii muscle
re-attachment by screw or suture anchor fixation to the humerus. Biceps tenotomy consists of a simple release of the long head of the biceps without reattachment
Biceps_tendon_rupture
Peripheral nervous system disorder
minor syndrome: diagnosis with Botulinum injection and treatment with tenotomy – a prospective case series". Shoulder & Elbow. 14 (2): 157–161. doi:10
Pectoralis_minor_syndrome
Hospital in Illinois, United States
anterior hip replacement, ultrasound-guided injections and percutaneous tenotomy. Swedish Hospital has earned designation as a Community Hospital Comprehensive
Endeavor_Swedish_Hospital
Shoulder injury
intact fibres are preserved) and no difference in failure rates. Biceps tenotomy and tenodesis are often performed concomitantly with rotator cuff repair
Rotator_cuff_tear
American musician and surgeon (1853–1912)
Pacific). He became a nationally known practitioner of a type of elective tenotomy surgery performed on the hands of musicians with the intent of improving
Eugene_S._Bonelli
Lower motor neuron involved in muscle contraction
NJ (January 1980). "Axonal conduction velocity changes following muscle tenotomy or deafferentation during development in the rat". The Journal of Physiology
Gamma_motor_neuron
German surgeon and ophthalmologist
State Library Düsseldorf. De physiologia tenotomiae (The Physiology of Tenotomy). Dresden 1837. Klinische Darstellung der Krankheiten und Bildungsfehler
Friedrich_August_von_Ammon
Medical condition
procedure are frequently unsatisfactory because of reformation of scar tissue. Tenotomy of the superior oblique tendon (with or without a tendon spacer) has also
Brown's_syndrome
U.S.-based nonprofit organization
the foot into a correct position. Typically, this method also includes a tenotomy. After the casting phase is completed, the child will wear a foot abduction
Hope_Walks
American Paralympic volleyballer
clubbed left foot. When she turned 9 months old her surgeon performed a tenotomy, but it didn't yield anything positive. Since that time her leg has been
Kaleo_Kanahele_Maclay
American orthopedic surgeon and sport shooter (1859–1929)
report on "The Immediate Restoration of Parts to the Normal Position after Tenotomy," where he boldly questioned well-accepted procedures. Throughout his life
Reginald_Sayre
French neuroscientist (born 1936)
Royal Soc. B 281: 1-28 Benoit P, Changeux J.P. (1975) Consequences of tenotomy on the evolution of multiinnervation in developing rat soleus muscle. Brain
Jean-Pierre_Changeux
French surgeon (1777–1832)
diseases at Saint-Eloi. There he advocated a surgical process known as "tenotomy" to correct contracture abnormalities of the extremities. He was also a
Jacques_Mathieu_Delpech
German surgeon (1804–1876)
orthopedics and orthopedic surgery. In 1831 he performed the first subcutaneous tenotomy (tendon surgery) of the Achilles tendon on a deformed foot. He introduced
Louis_Stromeyer
such movement and relieve the pain. To perform the operation a long thin tenotomy knife is inserted near the tip of the coccyx, passed along the posterior
Coccygotomy
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n.
A slender knife for use in the operation of tenotomy.
n.
The division of a tendon, or the act of dividing a tendon.