儿童外伤后的射线切除术。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
João Marques, Marcos Carvalho, Sérgio Martínez Alvarez, Maria Pia Monjardino, Pedro Cardoso, Tah Pu Ling, Cristina Alves
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本研究旨在评估接受手部射线切除术治疗手部外伤的儿科患者在功能、情感和社会适应方面的情况。本研究对2013-2022年间在两家医院接受手部光线切除术的儿科患者进行回顾性研究。纳入标准:年龄小于18岁,因外伤病因接受初次/二次切除术,随访时间超过1年。收集的数据涉及人口统计学信息、病变位置、创伤机制和手术描述。对功能结果(QuickDASH 评分)、社会和情感融合(PEDSQL)以及满意度进行了评估。共纳入七名患者,其中男性居多(4 人),右侧受影响最大(5 人)。手术时的中位年龄为 10 岁(2-15 岁)。有三名患者在未进行血管再通的情况下进行了原发性射线切除术。四名患者接受了二次射线切除术。三名患者的血管再造手术未获成功,另一名患者则因严重畸形而留下后遗症。所有患者都能很好地适应日常生活活动,捏握功能良好。中位随访时间为 4 年(最短 1 年,最长 9 年)。七名患者中有六名获得了评分。QuickDASH评分中位数为14分(最低:11分;最高:22分),PEDSQL[物理]评分为95.31分(最低:78.13分;最高:100分),PEDSQL[社交]评分为93.47分(最低:66.3分;最高:100分)。手部射线切除术在小儿时期较为罕见,患者和家长通常难以接受。然而,它是一种有用且安全的技术,可改善特定和选定病例的整体手部功能和社会心理重新适应。证据等级:证据等级 IV - 病例系列。
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Ray resection in pediatric population after trauma injuries.

The aim of this study is to assess the functional, emotional, and social adaptation of pediatric patients submitted to a hand ray resection to treat a traumatic hand injury. Retrospective study of pediatric patients undergoing hand ray resection, in the period 2013-2022, performed in two hospital institutions. Inclusion criteria: age less than 18 years, primary/secondary resection due to traumatic etiology and follow-up time of more than 1 year. Data concerning demographic information, lesion location, traumatic mechanism and surgical description were collected. Functional outcomes (QuickDASH Score), social and emotional integration (PEDSQL) and satisfaction were evaluated. Seven patients were included, with male predominance ( n  = 4) and the right side was the most affected ( n  = 5). Median age at the time of surgery was 10 years (2-15). Primary ray resection, without previous revascularization, was performed in three patients. Secondary ray resection was performed in four patients. Three patients with an unsuccessful revascularization procedure attempt another patient with a sequela with severe deformity. All patients presented a good adaptation to daily living activities, with good pinch and grip function. The median follow-up was 4 years (min:1; max:9). The scores were collected on six out of seven patients. Median QuickDASH score of 14 (min:11; max:22), and PEDSQL[physical] of 95.31 (min:78.13; max:100) and PEDSQL[social] of 93.47 (min:66.3; max:100). Hand ray resection is a rare procedure in pediatric age and usually difficult for patients and parents to accept. However, it is a useful and safe technique that allows for an improvement in overall hand function and psychosocial readaptation in specific and selected cases. Level of evidence: Level of evidence IV - case series.

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自引率
9.10%
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170
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal highlights important recent developments from the world''s leading clinical and research institutions. The journal publishes peer-reviewed papers on the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric orthopedic disorders. It is the official journal of IFPOS (International Federation of Paediatric Orthopaedic Societies). Submitted articles undergo a preliminary review by the editor. Some articles may be returned to authors without further consideration. Those being considered for publication will undergo further assessment and peer-review by the editors and those invited to do so from a reviewer pool. ​
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