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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Superior check ligament desmotomy, Make a stab incision through the craniolateral wall of the tendon sheath and superior check ligament Continue the incision to cut the ligament completely, Lateral recumbency, leg down Clip leg from midradius to midmetacarpus, General anesthesia either Lateral recumbency, leg down, Close the incision in the flexor carpi radialis sheath using with a simple continuous pattern using a 2-0 synthetic absorbable material Close the antebrachial fascia and subcutaneous tissue with with a continuous suture of 2-0 synthetic non-absorbable material, Close the antebrachial fascia and subcutaneous tissue with with a continuous suture of 2-0 synthetic non-absorbable material Close the skin with interrupted sutures of 2-0 non-absorbable material, Superior check ligament desmotomy has Surgical technique, Superior check ligament desmotomy has Complications, Incise the fascial sheath of the flexor carpi radialis Using Gelpi retractors, expose the medial wall of the tendon sheath, Dorsal recumbency, leg suspended Clip leg from midradius to midmetacarpus, Continue the incision to cut the ligament completely Close the incision in the flexor carpi radialis sheath using with a simple continuous pattern using a 2-0 synthetic absorbable material, Superior check ligament desmotomy has Prognosis*, Clip leg from midradius to midmetacarpus Make a 10cm incision cranial to the cephalic vein, over the flexor carpi radialis tendon. Cut through the subcutaneous tissue and antebrachial fascia. (Ligate the cephalic vein if necessary), Make a 10cm incision cranial to the cephalic vein, over the flexor carpi radialis tendon. Cut through the subcutaneous tissue and antebrachial fascia. (Ligate the cephalic vein if necessary) Incise the fascial sheath of the flexor carpi radialis, Superior check ligament desmotomy has Post-op management*, Superior check ligament desmotomy has Indications, General anesthesia either Dorsal recumbency, leg suspended, Using Gelpi retractors, expose the medial wall of the tendon sheath Make a stab incision through the craniolateral wall of the tendon sheath and superior check ligament