Tiffany A Smith, Brian Bueno, Joseph V Phelan, Divya Anand, David Kirschenbaum, Brian M Katt
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摘要
斯特纳样损伤的定义是手指掌指关节(MCP)撕裂的副韧带与其起源或插入点之间的矢状带间隙。由于这种损伤非常罕见,目前还没有关于这种损伤的标准化诊断和护理方案。我们在 PubMed Central 和 Google Scholar 上搜索了 1962 年至 2022 年发表的研究。纳入标准包括任何涉及副韧带撕裂的非拇指MCP关节损伤,以及困住副韧带的矢状带损伤。我们的分析最终纳入了八项研究,其中包含 11 例斯特纳样病变。在这 11 个病例中,有 8 个病例的桡侧副韧带损伤发生在无名指和小指上。所有 11 个病例都表明,详细的体格检查是诊断这些病变的首要步骤。报告的所有病例均存在掌指关节松弛。大多数病例均采用影像辅助诊断,包括关节造影、超声波或磁共振成像。本综述中介绍的所有病例均采用手术治疗。手术修复后,大多数作者选择在术后立即使用固定技术。随着人们对这种损伤模式认识的提高,可能会形成一种标准化的治疗算法。
Stener-Like Lesions in the Hand: A Qualitative Review.
A Stener-like lesion is defined as the interposition of the sagittal band between the torn collateral ligament of the metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joint of a finger and its origin or insertion. Owing to the rarity of this injury, standardized protocols on the diagnosis and care of these injuries are not currently available. PubMed Central and Google Scholar were searched for published studies from 1962 to 2022. Inclusion criteria admitted any injury of the MCP joints of any nonthumb fingers involving a torn collateral ligament with sagittal band injury that trapped the collateral ligament. Eight studies were ultimately included in our analysis and contained 11 cases of Stener-like lesions. Eight of the 11 cases presented radial collateral ligament injury to the ring and little fingers. All 11 cases presented showed that detailed physical examination was a primary step in diagnosis of these lesions. Metacarpophalangeal joint laxity was present in all cases reported. Imaging-aided diagnosis was used in majority of the cases presented and included arthrography, ultrasound, or magnetic resonance imaging. All cases presented in this review were managed surgically. Following surgical repair, a majority of authors opted to use immobilization techniques immediately postoperatively. As awareness of this injury pattern increases, a standardized treatment algorithm may develop.
期刊介绍:
HAND is the official journal of the American Association for Hand Surgery and is a peer-reviewed journal featuring articles written by clinicians worldwide presenting current research and clinical work in the field of hand surgery. It features articles related to all aspects of hand and upper extremity surgery and the post operative care and rehabilitation of the hand.