Kohila Vani Sigamoney MBChB, MD , Shetha Naji MBChB, BSc , Zahid Hassan BM, MD, Dip Hand Surg (Br) , Paul McArthur MBBS, PhD
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摘要
关于创伤后患者四肢不耐寒的治疗方法,目前尚未达成共识。我们旨在介绍两例使用 A 型肉毒毒素注射改善不耐寒症状的病例。A 型肉毒杆菌毒素(Allergan)被注射到患指两侧掌侧数字神经血管束周围区域。我们为两名患者实施了这种治疗,他们的症状都得到了很好的改善。其中一名患者已经出院,另一名患者仍在接受常规随访,可能每年注射一次肉毒杆菌,以便在冬季缓解症状。两位患者都对治疗结果感到满意,并表示低风险治疗带来了明显改善。在上述两个病例中,注射肉毒杆菌毒素对他们的症状都有显著效果。我们的结论是,A 型肉毒杆菌毒素可作为一种治疗方法,用于改善创伤后不耐寒的症状。
Use of Botulinum Toxin Injections in the Treatment of Cold Intolerance
There is currently no consensus on the treatment of cold intolerance in extremities in post-trauma patients. We aim to present two cases where botulinum toxin type A injections were used to improve symptoms of cold intolerance. Botulinum toxin type A (Allergan) was injected into the area around the palmar digital neurovascular bundle on both sides of the affected finger. We performed this in two patients, and both had good improvement of symptoms. One patient was discharged, and the other remained under routine follow-up with potential yearly botulinum injections to aid symptoms during the winter months. Both patients are pleased with their outcomes and report significant improvement from the low-risk treatment. In both described cases, injections of botulinum toxin had a significant effect on their symptoms. We conclude that botulinum toxin type A may be used as a treatment modality to improve symptoms of cold intolerance after trauma.