Paediatric trigger thumbs: patient-reported outcome measures over a minimum of ten years' follow-up.

IF 2.8 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Sebastian Farr, Teofil Mataric, Bettina Kroyer, Sitanshu Barik
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Abstract

Aims: The paediatric trigger thumb is a distinct clinical entity with unique anatomical abnormalities. The aim of this study was to present the long-term outcomes of A1 pulley release in idiopathic paediatric trigger thumbs based on established patient-reported outcome measures.

Methods: This study was a cross-sectional, questionnaire-based study conducted at a tertiary care orthopaedic centre. All cases of idiopathic paediatric trigger thumbs which underwent A1 pulley release between 2004 and 2011 and had a minimum follow-up period of ten years were included in the study. The abbreviated version of the Disabilities of Arm, Shoulder and Hand questionnaire (QuickDASH) was administered as an online survey, and ipsi- and contralateral thumb motion was assessed.

Results: A total of 67 patients completed the survey, of whom 63 (94%) had full interphalangeal joint extension or hyperextension. Severe metacarpophalangeal joint hyperextension (> 40°) was documented in 15 cases (22%). The median QuickDASH score was 0 (0 to 61), indicating excellent function at a median follow-up of 15 years (10 to 19). Overall satisfaction was high, with 56 patients (84%) reporting the maximal satisfaction score of 5. Among 37 patients who underwent surgery at age ≤ two years, 34 (92%) reported the largest satisfaction, whereas this was the case for 22 of 30 patients (73%) with surgery at aged > two years (p = 0.053). Notta's nodule resolved in 49 patients (73%) at final follow-up. No residual triggering or revision surgery was observed.

Conclusion: Surgical release of A1 pulley in paediatric trigger thumb is an acceptable procedure with excellent functional long-term outcomes. There was a trend towards higher satisfaction with earlier surgery among the patients.

小儿扳机指:患者报告的至少十年随访结果测量。
目的:小儿扳机拇指是一种独特的临床实体,具有独特的解剖异常。本研究的目的是根据已确立的患者报告结果指标,介绍特发性小儿扳机拇指A1滑轮松解术的长期疗效:本研究是一项横断面问卷调查研究,在一家三级骨科中心进行。所有在2004年至2011年间接受A1滑轮松解术的特发性小儿扳机拇指病例均被纳入研究范围,随访时间至少为10年。以在线调查的形式进行了手臂、肩部和手部残疾问卷(QuickDASH)简写版的问卷调查,并评估了同侧和对侧拇指的运动情况:共有 67 名患者完成了调查,其中 63 人(94%)的指间关节完全伸展或过度伸展。严重掌指关节过伸(> 40°)的病例有 15 例(22%)。QuickDASH 评分的中位数为 0(0 至 61),表明患者在 15 年(10 至 19)的中位随访中功能良好。总体满意度很高,56 名患者(84%)的最高满意度为 5 分。在 37 名手术年龄小于 2 岁的患者中,34 人(92%)的满意度最高,而在 30 名手术年龄大于 2 岁的患者中,22 人(73%)的满意度最低(P = 0.053)。49名患者(73%)的诺塔结节在最后随访时得到缓解。未发现残余触发或翻修手术:结论:小儿扳机拇指 A1 滑轮的手术松解是一种可接受的手术,具有良好的长期功能效果。患者对早期手术的满意度呈上升趋势。
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