[扩大指征范围内半封闭敷料联合手术治疗指尖损伤的结果]。

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q4 SURGERY Handchirurgie Mikrochirurgie Plastische Chirurgie Pub Date : 2025-01-20 DOI:10.1055/a-2496-2706
Polina Dimitrova-Chakarova, Karl-Josef Prommersberger, Jörg van Schoonhoven, Marion Mühldorfer-Fodor
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自1993年Mennen和Wiese引入半闭塞膜敷药(SOFD)以来,它已越来越多地应用于各种临床情况,包括治疗Allen IV型指尖损伤、指尖坏死和涉及异物嵌入的病例。本研究旨在探讨Allen III型和IV型指尖损伤和指尖坏死与Allen I型和II型指尖损伤和指尖坏死的结局是否不同,如果存在,又有何不同。此外,它的目的是调查在膜敷料下嵌入异物是否会增加并发症的风险。采用SOFD联合手术治疗50例指尖损伤44例,指尖坏死13例。50例患者中有22例在膜敷料下发现异物。在随访期间,评估冷敏感性、休息和活动时疼痛、受伤手指在日常生活中的使用情况、患者对美观结果的满意度、敏感性、汗液分泌、乳头嵴、指甲畸形和活动能力。指尖检查指甲生长异常。比较I-IV型指尖损伤与指尖坏死的结果,并与对侧未损伤手指的结果相联系。临床结果表明,在任何截肢水平和指尖坏死病例中,SOFD均可导致良好的指尖再生。然而,趾甲畸形随着远端指骨长度的缩短而增加。与截肢损伤后接受初级治疗的患者相比,坏死患者对美学结果的满意度较低。膜敷料下外来物质的存在不影响愈合过程,未观察到感染。与Allen I型和II型相比,SOFDs在Allen III型和IV型指尖损伤以及指尖坏死中表现出良好的预后。然而,必须告知患者潜在的风险,如指甲畸形和美观受损。涉及SOFD下异物的手术干预不影响指尖损伤的愈合,因此允许扩大SOFD的适应症范围。
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[Outcomes of fingertip injury treatment with semi-occlusive dressings combined with surgical management within an expanded indication].

Since their introduction by Mennen and Wiese in 1993, semi-occlusive film dressings (SOFD) have been increasingly used in various clinical contexts, including the treatment of Allen type IV fingertip injuries, fingertip necrosis, and cases involving embedded foreign material.This study aimed to investigate whether and, if so, how the outcomes of Allen type III and IV fingertip injuries and fingertip necrosis differ from those of Allen types I and II. In addition, it aimed to investigate if the presence of embedded foreign material under a film dressing increases the risk of complications.A total of 50 patients with 44 fingertip injuries and 13 fingertip necroses were treated with an SOFD in combination with surgical intervention. In 22 out of 50 patients, foreign material was present under the film dressings. During follow-up, cold sensitivity, pain at rest and during activity, the usage of the injured finger in daily life, patient satisfaction with the aesthetic outcome, sensitivity, sweat secretion, papillary ridges, nail deformity, and mobility were assessed. The fingertips were examined for nail growth abnormalities. The results of the Allen type I-IV fingertip injuries and fingertip necrosis were compared with each other and related to findings from the uninjured fingers of the opposite hand. Clinical outcomes showed that SOFD led to good fingertip regeneration at any amputation level and in cases of fingertip necrosis. However, nail deformities increased with shorter lengths of the distal phalanx. Patients with necrosis were less satisfied with the aesthetic outcome compared to those receiving primary treatment after amputation injury. The presence of foreign material under the film dressings did not influence the healing process, and no infections were observed.SOFDs demonstrate good outcomes in Allen type III and IV fingertip injuries as well as in fingertip necrosis, comparable to those of Allen type I and II. However, it is essential to inform patients about potential risks such as nail deformities and compromised aesthetic appearance. Surgical interventions involving foreign material under an SOFD do not affect the healing of fingertip injuries, thus allowing for an expanded range of indications for SOFDs.

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