つま先の巨指症減量のための新しい単段階プリーツ状爪床皮弁
Martin Van Carlen1, Parisa Moori, Pundrique Sharma
1. Department of Burns and Plastic surgery, Alder Hey Children's Hospital, Liverpool, UK.
Plastic and reconstructive surgery
|January 22, 2026
まとめ
この研究は、爪床を保存する巨指症減量のための新しい単段階手術技術を紹介します。この方法は、すべての患者でつま先のサイズ縮小と優れた爪の保存をもたらしました。
科学分野:
- 整形外科
- 形成外科
- マイクロサージャリー
背景:
- 巨指症は外科的な課題を提示し、しばしば複雑な手順を必要とします。
- 既存の減量技術は、爪床の生存と美容に影響を与える可能性があります。
研究 の 目的:
- 爪床を保存する巨指症減量のための新しい単段階手術技術を発表すること。
- この新しい処置の有効性と結果を評価すること。
主な方法:
- 骨膜下剥離と真皮橋作成を利用しました。
- 近位部の脱表皮化に続いて爪床皮弁をプリーツ状に折り畳むことで、爪床複合体を保存しました。
- この技術は、3人の患者の4本のつま先に適用されました。
主要な成果:
- 治療されたすべてのつま先で、サイズとバルクの有意な縮小が示されました。
- 2年間の追跡調査で、すべての症例で完全な爪の保存が観察されました。
- この処置は、良好な整容的結果と高い患者満足度を示しました。
結論:
- 単段階プリーツ状爪床皮弁は、巨指症の減量のためのシンプルで効果的な方法です。
- この技術は、良好な整容的結果と患者満足度につながる、堅牢な爪複合体の保存を保証します。
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