治疗儿童和成人拇指痉挛的外科技术:系统综述。

IF 0.3 Q4 SURGERY
Journal of Hand and Microsurgery Pub Date : 2024-08-05 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jham.2024.100143
J J T Barrett-Lee
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摘要

上肢痉挛手术是一个越来越受关注的领域,在评估和管理方面也取得了进步,但拇指的治疗仍然是一项挑战。本系统性综述评估了目前治疗拇指痉挛的技术。通过对三个数据库的检索,发现了 2005 年至 2023 年间的 14 篇文章。对研究进行了方法学质量评估,发现大多数研究的质量为中低水平。虽然提取了数据,但由于患者群体、手术方法和结果报告方面的异质性,数据的合成受到了限制。最常报道的方法是延长屈肌、松解固有肌和增强拮抗肌,通常是通过改变伸肌的路线。13项研究(92.9%)表明拇指痉挛、位置或功能得到改善,并发症并不常见,但畸形复发率高达30%。由于证据质量不高,因此无法就安全性和有效性得出明确结论。未来的研究人员应关注结果报告的标准化,重点关注功能目标。
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Surgical techniques to treat thumb spasticity in children and adults: A systematic review.

Upper limb spasticity surgery is an area of increasing interest and advances have been made in assessment and management, however treatment of the thumb remains a challenge. This systematic review evaluated current techniques to treat thumb spasticity. A search of three databases identified 14 articles between 2005 and 2023. Studies were assessed for methodological quality and found to be low-to-moderate in most cases. Data was extracted but synthesis limited by heterogeneity in patient groups, procedures, and outcome reporting. Lengthening of the flexor pollicis longus, release of intrinsic muscles, and augmentation of antagonists, often by re-routing of extensor pollicis longus, were reported most frequently. Thirteen studies (92.9 ​%) demonstrated improved thumb spasticity, position, or function, and complications were uncommon, though deformities recurred in up to 30 ​%. Poor quality evidence precluded definitive conclusions on safety and efficacy. Future investigators should focus on standardising outcome reporting, with an emphasis on functional goals.

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