Comparison of Hand Function after Single-Digit Replantation in Elderly and Younger Patients.

IF 0.5 Q4 SURGERY
Akito Nakanishi, Kenji Kawamura, Shohei Omokawa, Hideo Hasegawa, Yasuhito Tanaka
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Abstract

Background: With ageing of the population, there is an increasing likelihood that elderly people will seek employment, with a resultant increase in the incidence of hand injuries, including digital amputations. However, the surgical indication for replantation of an amputated digit in elderly patients is controversial. The purpose of this study was to compare functional outcomes after single-digit replantation of the thumb to long finger in older (≥65 years old) and younger (<65 years old) patients to assess the feasibility of digit replantation in the elderly population. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was performed in 25 patients (12 elderly and 13 younger) with successful replantation of the thumb, index or long finger at our hospital. All patients were followed up for more than 1 year. Key pinch strength, Semmes-Weinstein (S-W) test, % total active motion (TAM), Purdue Pegboard Test score (hand dexterity) and Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) score were investigated. Results: Elderly patients showed significantly worse results for the S-W test and Purdue Pegboard Test score. The % TAM, key-pinch strength and DASH scores were similar in the two groups. Conclusions: Replantation surgery in elderly patients results in similar postoperative hand function (finger mobility and pinch strength) and activities of daily living to those in younger patients. Level of Evidence: Level III (Therapeutic).

老年患者与年轻患者单个数字植骨后手部功能的比较
背景:随着人口老龄化的加剧,老年人就业的可能性越来越大,手部损伤(包括数字截肢)的发生率也随之增加。然而,老年患者截肢手指再植的手术指征尚存争议。本研究旨在比较老年患者(≥65 岁)和年轻患者(方法:本医院对 25 名拇指、食指或长指再植成功的患者(12 名老年患者和 13 名年轻患者)进行了回顾性队列研究。所有患者均接受了 1 年以上的随访。研究内容包括关键捏力、塞姆斯-韦恩斯坦(S-W)测试、总活动量百分比(TAM)、普渡钉板测试评分(手部灵活性)以及手臂、肩部和手部残疾(DASH)评分。结果显示老年患者的 S-W 测试和 Purdue Pegboard 测试评分结果明显较差。两组患者的 TAM%、键夹力量和 DASH 评分相似。结论老年患者植骨手术后的手部功能(手指活动度和捏力等)和日常生活活动能力与年轻患者相似。证据等级:三级(治疗)。
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