Miguel Tovar-Bazaga, María Pérez-Cuesta Llaneras, Alejandro Badia
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摘要
背景:本文旨在分析拇指腕掌骨(CMC)关节镜下半月板切除术的临床效果,并使用 Kirschner 线(K 线)进行临时悬吊:本中心在 13 年间共进行了 70 例拇指 CMC 关节镜半月板切除术,患者平均年龄为 59 岁,随访时间为 18 个月。所有手术均采用相同的方案。本文对手术技术进行了描述:结果:所有患者均在关节镜下被分为巴迪亚 III 期。未使用肌腱插植术,临时植入K线5.1周。术后平均视觉模拟量表(Visual Analogue Scale)为1.6,卡潘吉对立评分(Kapandji Opposition Score)为8.1,握力为42.2磅,侧捏为9.5磅,尖对尖捏为4.2磅,三脚架捏为7.8磅。所有之前活跃的工人都恢复了之前的工作:我们得出的结论是,拇指 CMC 关节镜下半月板切除术配合 K 线临时悬吊,在减轻疼痛、增强力量和提高功能方面取得了良好的效果,而且无需使用内支架,因为内支架会增加第二次掌骨骨折的风险。
Arthroscopic Hemitrapeziectomy: Is an Internal Brace Worth It?
Background: This article's purpose was to analyze clinical results obtained with thumb carpometacarpal (CMC) arthroscopic hemitrapeziectomy with temporary suspension with a Kirschner wire (K-wire).
Methods: Seventy thumb CMC arthroscopic hemitrapeziectomies with a mean age of 59 and 18 months of follow-up were performed in our center during a 13-year period. All of them followed the same protocol. Surgical technique is described.
Results: All patients were arthroscopically classified as Badia's III stage. No tendon interposition was used, and a K-wire was temporarily implanted for 5.1 weeks. Mean postsurgical Visual Analogue Scale of 1.6, Kapandji Opposition Score of 8.1, grip strength of 42.2 lbs, lateral pinch of 9.5 lbs, tip-to-tip pinch of 4.2 lbs and tripod pinch of 7.8 lbs were measured. All previous active workers resumed their previous job.
Conclusions: We conclude that thumb CMC arthroscopic hemitrapeziectomy with temporary suspension with K-wire reaches good results in terms of pain reduction, strength, and functionality, without the necessity of an internal brace which increases risks of a second metacarpal fracture.
期刊介绍:
HAND is the official journal of the American Association for Hand Surgery and is a peer-reviewed journal featuring articles written by clinicians worldwide presenting current research and clinical work in the field of hand surgery. It features articles related to all aspects of hand and upper extremity surgery and the post operative care and rehabilitation of the hand.