指骨骨折后肌腱松解的回顾性分析:香港本地中心的经验

Yan Yu Ruby Wong, A. W. Ho, S. Ho
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背景/目的:这是一篇关于趾骨骨折后肌腱松解的局部回顾性研究。方法:回顾性分析9例手指骨折后行肌腱松解术的临床结果,平均年龄51.9岁。评估活动范围。结果:手部骨折后平均8.2个月进行伸肌腱松解术、囊囊切开术,并进行屈肌腱松解术或不进行屈肌腱松解术,骨折固定完成。总主动活动度(TAM)由术前121°改善至术后173°(p = 0.02)。近端指间关节运动明显改善(p = 0.012)。术后所有患者的活动范围均有改善。结论:52°运动增益与其他系列相当。解除所有病理解剖和积极活动可进一步改善结果。腱鞘松解术对指骨骨折后僵硬手指的主动运动有积极的改善作用。最近使用WALANT技术的结果令人满意。未来对WALANT技术的研究可能会进一步巩固其潜在的效益。
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Retrospective review on tenolysis after phalangeal fractures: A Hong Kong local center experience
Background/Purpose: This is a local retrospective review on the outcomes of tenolysis after phalangeal fracture. Methods: The clinical outcome of nine patients (mean age 51.9 years) with finger fractures and subsequent tenolysis performed were reviewed. Range of motion was evaluated. Results: Extensor tenolysis, capsulotomy with or without flexor tenolysis was performed at a mean of 8.2 months after hand fracture with fracture fixation done. The total active motion (TAM) improved from 121° preoperatively to 173° postoperatively ( p = 0.02). Significant improvement of motion was observed at the proximal interphalangeal joint ( p = 0.012). All patient's range of motion improved after surgery. Conclusion: The gain of motion of 52° is comparable to other series. Release of all pathological anatomy and aggressive mobilization may improve the result further. Tenolysis can provide an encouraging improvement of active motion for stiff finger after phalangeal fractures. Recent results using WALANT technique showed satisfactory outcome. Future study on WALANT technique may further consolidate its potential benefit.
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