Ship-shaped resection with nail matrix destruction: an improved and aesthetical surgical approach for grade II/III ingrown toenails.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Liang Chen, Dong Dong, Heng Wang, Wei Wang, Yiqun Zhou, Yu Guo, Jingjing Zhu, Tianyi Liu
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Background: Ingrown nails may cause progressively aggravated pain, discomfort and immobility. We modified the traditional Winograd procedure and proposed an improved surgical method which is ship-shaped resection along with nail matrix destruction. We evaluate the clinical outcome of this improved approach, especially in terms of recurrence and healing time as well as the aesthetical outcomes.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the outcomes of 200 consecutive patients with grade II/III ingrown toenails were operated using this method from November 2020 to November 2022. Follow-up data were obtained from routine outpatient clinic controls at postoperative days 1, 14, 30 and 90, as well as a follow-up phone call 1 year after the surgery.

Results: The average operation time was 30 min (range 20-33). There was no important complication except some bleeding. All of these cases were managed well with a complete recovery. The healing time was 12.5 days (range: 10-18). In addition, patients returned to their daily activities in approximately 5 days. Besides, 165 (82.5%) were very satisfied, 35 (17.5%) were satisfied, no patients were dissatisfied. Besides, the recurrence rate was 1% (2 patients) and postoperative local infection was observed in 3 patients (1.5%). 193 (96.5%) patients reflected the appearance after surgery was esthetic, 7(3.5%) patients for moderate and no patients for unesthetic.

Conclusions: Thus, we can conclude that this improved surgical procedure is a promising method to treat grade II/III ingrown toenail with less scarring, aesthetic appearance, low recurrence rate, rapid healing, and high patient satisfaction.

破坏甲基质的船形切除术:治疗 II/III 级嵌甲的改良美观手术方法。
背景:指甲内生可能会导致逐渐加重的疼痛、不适和不活动。我们改进了传统的Winograd手术方法,提出了一种改进的手术方法,即船形切除结合甲基质破坏。我们评估了这种改进方法的临床结果,特别是在复发和愈合时间以及美学结果方面。方法:回顾性分析2020年11月至2022年11月连续200例II/III级内生趾甲手术患者的结果。随访数据来自术后第1、14、30和90天的常规门诊对照,以及术后1年的随访电话。结果:平均手术时间30 min,范围20 ~ 33 min。除了出血外,没有其他重要的并发症。所有病例均处理良好,完全康复。愈合时间12.5天(范围:10 ~ 18天)。此外,患者在大约5天内恢复日常活动。其中,非常满意165例(82.5%),满意35例(17.5%),无患者不满意。复发率为1%(2例),术后局部感染3例(1.5%)。193例(96.5%)患者反映术后外观美观,7例(3.5%)为中度,无一例不美观。结论:我们可以得出结论,这种改进的手术方法是治疗II/III级内生趾甲的一种有希望的方法,疤痕少,外观美观,复发率低,愈合快,患者满意度高。
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European Journal of Medical Research
European Journal of Medical Research 医学-医学:研究与实验
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3.20
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247
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: European Journal of Medical Research publishes translational and clinical research of international interest across all medical disciplines, enabling clinicians and other researchers to learn about developments and innovations within these disciplines and across the boundaries between disciplines. The journal publishes high quality research and reviews and aims to ensure that the results of all well-conducted research are published, regardless of their outcome.
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