出生前臂缺陷 臂麻 - 患者资料和管理算法
Praveen Bhardwaj1, Vigneswaran Varadharajan1, Shrutikanth Salyan1
1Ganga Hospital, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India.
The journal of hand surgery Asian-Pacific volume
|December 12, 2023
概括
在患有重症出生臂麻 (BBPP) 的儿童中,前臂形可以通过个性化手术计划来纠正. 有效的校正可显著改善患者和家长的四肢功能和外观.
科学领域:
- 儿科整形外科 儿科整形外科
- 儿童整形外科 儿童整形外科
- 儿科康复儿童康复中心
背景情况:
- 前臂形,包括俯卧和俯卧,在严重的出生臂麻 (BBPP) 中很常见.
- 这些形严重损害了手的功能,是寻求手术纠正的家长经常关注的问题.
- 现有的文献提供了有限的信息,管理前臂形在BBPP与神经或肩膀问题相比.
研究的目的:
- 提供BBPP中前臂形的全面概述.
- 讨论发病率,发病因子,临床表现和家长的担忧.
- 概述纠正手术的决策,管理策略和预期结果.
主要方法:
- 审查关于BBPP前臂形现有文献.
- 临床表现,病原和发病率的概述.
- 讨论个性化治疗方法和预期结果.
主要成果:
- 由于治疗选择有限,BBPP前臂形存在独特的挑战.
- 管理需要仔细选择患者,根据残疾,父母的期望和运动功能的个性化计划.
- 纠正位和位形需要不同的考虑.
结论:
- 在BBPP中,有效的手术纠正前臂形是通过个性化治疗计划可以实现的.
- 管理策略应根据每个患者的具体需求和期望量身定制.
- 成功的纠正导致肢体功能和审美外观的显著改善,使患者和家长非常满意.
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