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Other mechanical complication of muscle and tendon graft Save


ICD-10 code: T84.490

Chapter: Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes

Other mechanical complications of muscle and tendon graft

When a patient undergoes a muscle or tendon graft procedure, there are several potential mechanical complications that can arise. These complications can range from minor to severe, and can impact the success of the procedure.

  1. Graft failure: This is one of the most common mechanical complications of muscle and tendon grafts. Graft failure occurs when the new tissue fails to properly integrate with the surrounding tissue. This can happen due to a variety of reasons, including improper placement or tension on the graft.
  2. Nerve damage: During the graft procedure, there is a risk of damaging nearby nerves. This can lead to a variety of complications, including numbness, weakness, and even paralysis. In some cases, nerve damage may be irreversible.
  3. Joint stiffness: Following a muscle or tendon graft procedure, it is common for patients to experience joint stiffness. This is due to the immobilization of the joint during the healing process. While this stiffness is usually temporary, it can be a significant source of pain and discomfort for the patient.
  4. Adhesion formation: Adhesions are bands of scar tissue that can form between the graft and the surrounding tissue. These adhesions can limit the range of motion of the joint and cause pain and discomfort for the patient.
  5. Infection: Infection is a potential complication of any surgical procedure, including muscle and tendon grafts. Infections can cause a range of symptoms, including fever, redness, swelling, and pain. In some cases, infections can be life-threatening.

If you are undergoing a muscle or tendon graft procedure, it is important to discuss these potential complications with your doctor. By understanding the risks associated with the procedure, you can take steps to minimize your risk of complications and ensure a successful outcome.