Complications in nail surgery and prevention strategies: a comprehensive review.

IF 2.3 Q2 DERMATOLOGY
Anna Bolzon, Bertrand Richert, Giuseppe Emilio Cannata, Andrea Sechi
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Abstract

Nail surgery, commonly performed to manage a wide range of nail disorders, is associated with potential complications that can affect patient's recovery and outcomes. This review provides a detailed overview of these possible complications and strategies for their prevention. Surgical complications in nail procedures can be classified into specific and non-specific. Specific complications are associated with damage to particular structures of the nail unit, such as the matrix, nail bed, or hyponychium. Non-specific complications, such as hematoma, infection, and necrosis, may be a consequence of any surgical procedure and are not directly related to the anatomical structures involved in the operation. Recognizing factors that can contribute to these complications, such as the choice of surgical techniques, patient comorbidity management, and the implementation of postoperative care practices, is essential to reduce their incidence. This work reports the current evidence and best practices in order to reduce surgical risks and improve patient outcomes. Examining each complication and its prevention strategies in detail, this review is a practical resource for clinicians who manage nail surgery cases.

指甲手术是治疗各种指甲疾病的常见手术,但也存在潜在的并发症,会影响患者的康复和治疗效果。本综述详细概述了这些可能出现的并发症及其预防策略。指甲手术并发症可分为特异性和非特异性两种。特异性并发症与甲单位的特定结构受损有关,如基质、甲床或甲下。血肿、感染和坏死等非特异性并发症可能是任何外科手术的后果,与手术中涉及的解剖结构没有直接关系。认识到可能导致这些并发症的因素,如手术技术的选择、患者合并症的管理和术后护理措施的实施,对于降低并发症的发生率至关重要。本著作报告了当前的证据和最佳实践,以降低手术风险,改善患者预后。本综述详细探讨了每种并发症及其预防策略,是管理甲手术病例的临床医生的实用资源。
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Dermatology Reports
Dermatology Reports DERMATOLOGY-
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