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摘要
介绍:烧伤后手指持续屈曲挛缩是一种具有挑战性的畸形。手术的目的是利用不同的z成形术技术,通过局部组织重新排列,延长手指屈曲面上的线性瘢痕带。本研究旨在分析五瓣z成形术和双序列z成形术矫正手指屈曲挛缩的长度增加情况,并比较两者的疗效:这项回顾性研究于2022年11月至2024年1月进行,对象是因外侧线性瘢痕挛缩引起的数字屈曲挛缩且需要手术干预的患者。所有接受五瓣z成形术或双z成形术矫正的患者被分为两组:结果:本研究共纳入了 12 名患者。两组患者均成功地完全解除了数字挛缩。两组患者术后挛缩带长度和外展滞后角均有明显增加,但五瓣Z成形术患者挛缩带长度的平均增幅明显大于双Z成形术患者(分别为63.667±13.125% vs. 41.333±12.1764%):结论:在治疗线性数码屈曲挛缩时,5瓣Z成形术能够获得更高的挛缩带伸长率并恢复手指功能,因此是常用的双Z成形术的更佳替代方法。
Comparative analysis of length gain provided by five-flap f-flasty and fouble f-plasty fechniques for correction of digital flexion contractures.
Introduction: Persistent postburn flexion contractions of the digits present challenging deformities. The surgical goal is to lengthen the linear scar band on the flexion surface of a finger through local tissue rearrangement using different z-plasty techniques. This study aimed to analyse the length gain and compare outcomes between 5-flap z-plasty and double serial z-plasty techniques for correcting digital flexion contracture.
Patients & method: This retrospective study was conducted from November 2022 to January 2024 on patients who presented with digital flexion contractures caused by volar linear scar contracture and who needed surgical intervention. All patients who underwent correction via the 5-flap z-plasty or double z-plasty technique were categorized into two groups.
Results: A total of 12 patients were included in this study. All patients successfully achieved complete release of their digital contracture in both groups. While there was a significant increase in the length of the contracture band and extensor lag angle postoperatively in both groups, the mean increase in band length for patients treated with five-flap Z-plasty was significantly greater than that for patients treated with double z-plasty (63.667±13.125% vs. 41.333±12.1764%, respectively).
Conclusion: The 5-flap Z-plasty technique could be a more favourable alternative to the frequently used double z-plasty method due to its ability to achieve a superior rate of elongation in the contracture band and restore finger function when treating linear digital flexion contractures.
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Qu''elle soit réparatrice après un traumatisme, pratiquée à la suite d''une malformation ou motivée par la gêne psychologique dans la vie du patient, la chirurgie plastique et esthétique touche toutes les parties du corps humain et concerne une large communauté de chirurgiens spécialisés.
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