影响拇指多指畸形整形术后外观的因素--亚洲人护理者的视角。

IF 0.5 Q4 SURGERY Journal of Hand Surgery-Asian-Pacific Volume Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-14 DOI:10.1142/S2424835524500486
Min Kai Chang, Lauren Hui Ling Kwang, Ashley Hsi Yin Chua, Nicole Kim Luan Lee, Ee Ming Chew
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背景:目前有关拇指多指畸形重建的研究主要集中在临床评估方面。有关美学效果的细节相对缺乏。本研究旨在通过以下方法弥补这一不足(1)调查手术治疗在实现拇指大小、长度和周长对称方面的有效性;(2)从护理人员的角度评估美学效果;(3)确定影响美学效果的关键因素,为改进手术重建提供参考策略。手术方法对接受拇指多指畸形重建手术的患者进行回顾评估。对重建的拇指和未受影响的拇指进行客观测量。通过测量疤痕长度和使用温哥华疤痕量表(VSS)对手术疤痕进行评估。为了评估再造拇指的外观,我们使用了视觉模拟量表(VAS),由每位患者的主要护理人员填写调查问卷。护理人员还提供了外观不满意的原因,我们将这些原因与客观因素进行了关联。研究结果这项研究包括 26 名儿科患者和 29 个拇指再造者。拇指整体外观的平均 VAS 得分为 7.8 ± 2.2。虽然手术治疗在大多数人体测量指标上实现了对称,但重建后的拇指甲板较小,关节角度较大。护理人员对拇指宽度的评估与客观测量的指间关节(IPJ)周长密切相关,而感知到的过度成角与 IPJ 角度有关。对称性与甲皱宽度或疤痕位置无关。然而,感知到的疤痕突出与 VSS 评分和疤痕位置有关。结论:拇指多指畸形的重建在大小、长度和周长方面实现了对称,但甲板大小和关节角度仍是重大挑战。尽管如此,护理人员普遍对整体外观表示满意。应重点关注改善拇指 IPJ 周长、IPJ 成角和疤痕位置,以提高整体美观效果。证据等级:四级(治疗)。
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Factors Affecting Appearance after Thumb Polydactyly Reconstruction - A Caregiver's Perspective in an Asian Population.

Background: Current research on thumb polydactyly reconstruction focusses primarily on clinical evaluations. Details on aesthetic outcomes are relatively lacking. This study aims to address this gap by: (1) investigating the effectiveness of surgical treatment in achieving symmetrical thumb size, length and girth; (2) assessing aesthetic outcomes from a caregiver's perspective and (3) identifying key factors that influence aesthetic outcomes to inform strategies to improve surgical reconstruction. Methods: Patients who underwent thumb polydactyly reconstruction were recalled for assessment. Objective measurements of both the reconstructed and unaffected thumbs were taken. Surgical scars were evaluated by measuring their length and using the Vancouver Scar Scale (VSS). To assess the appearance of the reconstructed thumbs, we used the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) through surveys completed by the primary caregiver of each patient. Caregivers also provided reasons for any unsatisfactory appearance outcomes and we correlated these with objective factors. Results: This study included 26 paediatric patients with 29 reconstructed thumbs. The mean VAS score for overall thumb appearance was 7.8 ± 2.2. While surgical treatment achieved symmetry in most anthropometric measures, reconstructed thumbs had smaller nail plates and greater joint angulation. Caregiver assessment of thumb width was closely related to the objective interphalangeal joint (IPJ) girth measurements, and perceived excessive angulation was related to the IPJ angle. Symmetry was not associated with nail fold width or scar location. However, perceived scar prominence was linked to VSS score and scar location. Conclusions: Thumb polydactyly reconstruction achieves symmetry in size, length and girth, but nail plate size and joint angulation remain significant challenges. Despite this, caregivers are generally satisfied with the overall appearance. Attention should be focussed on improving thumb IPJ girth, IPJ angulation and scar location to enhance overall aesthetic outcomes. Level of Evidence: Level IV (Therapeutic).

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