Post-traumatic digital flexion contracture (checkrein deformity)

Alberto Macklin Vadell, Enzo Sperone, Martín Rofrano, A. Bigatti, M. Iglesias, Ivan Torterola
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Objective: The aim of this study is to present a series of 8 patients, describing their clinical picture and assessing their treatment using plantar approach. Methods: We retrospectively assessed 8 patients, all of which had a history of trauma. The clinical characteristics of these cases and postoperative results were investigated. Results: Seven men and 1 woman with a mean age of 29 years were included. The follow-up period ranged from 6 to 28 months (mean 22 months). The deformity manifested from 5 to 24 months after the triggering injuries (mean 9.8 months). The hallux was the only digit affected in 1 patient, while the others presented with involvement of 1 or more small toes. There were no postoperative complications, and patients showed to be satisfied with functional outcomes. Conclusion: Post-traumatic digital flexion contracture is an infrequent disease of unknown etiology. Lengthening of the flexor hallucis longus using a plantar approach, whether at the level of the midfoot or the toe, represents an alternative with satisfactory outcomes. Level of Evidence IV; Therapeutic Study; Case Series.
外伤性手指屈曲挛缩(checkrein畸形)
目的:本研究的目的是提出一系列的8例患者,描述他们的临床表现和评估他们的治疗足底入路。方法:回顾性分析8例有外伤史的患者。对这些病例的临床特点及术后结果进行分析。结果:男性7例,女性1例,平均年龄29岁。随访6 ~ 28个月,平均22个月。诱发性损伤后5 ~ 24个月出现畸形(平均9.8个月)。在1例患者中,拇趾是唯一受影响的手指,而其他患者则表现为1个或多个小脚趾受累。术后无并发症,患者对功能结果满意。结论:创伤后指屈曲挛缩是一种病因不明的罕见疾病。使用足底入路延长拇长屈肌,无论是在足中部还是脚趾水平,都是一种令人满意的结果。证据水平IV;治疗研究;病例系列。
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