Clinical efficacy of arthroscope-assisted treatment of traumatic metacarpophalangeal arthritis

Fanyu Pu, Mingyu Xue, L. Qiang, Jingyi Mi, Yongjun Rui
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Objective To explore the clinical efficacy of arthroscopic minimally invasive technique in the treatment of traumatic pain and dysfunction of metacarpophalangeal joint in the early and middle stages. Methods From March 2016 to December 2018, nine patients with traumatic metacarpophalangeal arthritis were treated with arthroscopic minimally invasive assistance to understand the lesions of metacarpophalangeal joint, and to clean up the osteophytes, intra-articular free bodies and synovitis. After the operation, the patients were instructed to take progressive functional exercise. The joint motion degree of the affected fingers was followed up. Whether there were swelling, deformity and pain in the fingers was observed. Results The postoperative follow-up time ranged from 6 to 24 months, with an average of 15 months. All the patients did not have any symptoms such as surgical complications and pain discomfort in a short period of time. The joint flexion and extension function were improved in varying degrees. According to the measurement standard of total active motion (TAM) of finger flexion and extension function, before operation the results were good in 1 case, fair in 5 cases and poor in 3 cases; after operation the results were excellent in 6 cases, good in 2 cases and fair in 1 case. Conclusion In the early and middle stage of traumatic arthritis of metacarpophalangeal joint, the minimally invasive treatment under arthroscope has the advantages of small trauma, high accuracy and pertinence, quick postoperative recovery, which is an effective treatment method to improve hand function and reduce joint pain, and is worthy of clinical promotion. Key words: Metacarpophalangeal joint; Treatment outcome; Traumatic arthritis; Arthroscopes
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关节镜辅助治疗外伤性掌指关节关节炎的临床疗效观察
目的探讨关节镜微创技术治疗早中期创伤性掌指关节疼痛和功能障碍的临床疗效。方法2016年3月至2018年12月,对9例外伤性掌指关节关节炎患者进行关节镜微创辅助治疗,了解掌指关节病变情况,清除骨赘、关节内游离体和滑膜炎。术后指导患者进行渐进式功能锻炼。随访患指关节活动度。观察手指有无肿胀、畸形、疼痛。结果术后随访6 ~ 24个月,平均15个月。所有患者在短时间内均未出现手术并发症及疼痛不适等症状。关节屈伸功能均有不同程度改善。按手指屈伸功能总主动运动(TAM)测量标准,术前结果良好1例,一般5例,差3例;术后效果优6例,良2例,一般1例。结论关节镜下微创治疗创伤小、准确性高、针对性强、术后恢复快,是改善手部功能、减轻关节疼痛的有效治疗方法,值得临床推广。关键词:掌指关节;治疗效果;创伤性关节炎;关节内窥镜
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