部表面切除的危险因素
Kenan Guvenc1, Sebnem Eker Guvenc2
1Eskişehir City Hospital, Department of Hand Surgery, Eskişehir, Turkey. guvenckenan@gmail.com.
Journal of plastic surgery and hand surgery
|September 2, 2025
概括
较高的手术前疼痛,较长的症状持续时间和较大的近距离间关节缩增加了在PIP关节曲缩的A1滑轮释放手术期间的关节切除 (USSR) 的需要.
科学领域:
- 骨科手术
- 手部手术
- 肌肉骨疾病
背景情况:
- 靠近间关节 (PIP) 曲缩是一种常见的疾病.
- 这是一种标准的手术.
- 在某些情况下可能需要切除 (苏联).
研究的目的:
- 为了确定除了A1轮释放外,还需要苏联的手术前风险因素.
- 为了指导PIP关节曲缩的手术决策.
主要方法:
- 一个回顾性研究,比较单独接受A1轮释放的患者与接受USSR加A1轮释放的患者.
- 收集的数据包括人口统计,视觉模拟尺度 (VAS),手臂,肩膀和手的快速残疾 (qDASH) 评分,收缩程度,症状持续时间和并发症.
主要成果:
- 需要USSR治疗的患者症状持续时间显著长 (3.87 vs. 2. 65个月),术前VAS得分更高 (4. 34 vs. 3. 34),PIP关节收缩度更大 (22. 18 vs.
- 两组之间没有发现年龄,PIP关节疼痛或手术前qDASH分数的显著差异.
结论:
- 手术前的VAS分数,症状持续时间,PIP关节收缩程度和qDASH分数是USSR必要性的重要预测因素.
- 建议将这些因素告知患者,并相应地调整手术计划.
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