用足底三角瓣修复先天性趾并趾后患者报告的结果。

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Kaylee O'Connor, Sofia Gereta, Sarah A Frommer, Steven L Henry
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摘要

背景:趾并指畸形是一种常见的先天性畸形,但很少有报道趾并指修复后的长期结果及其对健康的影响。在这项研究中,我们调查了接受脚趾并指修复的患者和患者的父母,以调查他们手术的功能和心理结果。方法:我们回顾了2010年1月1日至2021年1月1日期间使用足底皮瓣技术进行脚趾并指修复的所有患者的医疗记录。家长或患者完成了一项调查,评估他们对化妆品、功能和总体满意度的看法。独立观察员使用改良的温哥华疤痕量表评估手术疤痕。结果:9例患者19例并指蹼采用足底皮瓣修复。并发症包括一例轻度蜂窝织炎和一例需要修正的网状蠕变。平均随访时间为5.5年。总体而言,88%的受访者对手术结果非常满意或一般满意。没有患者有多余的毛发生长或恼人的腹股沟疤痕。修正温哥华疤痕量表平均得分为3.2分。术后患者的脚趾活动范围和卫生状况明显改善。首次接受网络空间释放的患者可以穿人字拖。所有的受访者都会建议手术治疗另一个脚趾并指的孩子。结论:踇趾并指修复术并发症少,家长/患者满意度高。调查结果表明,进行脚趾并指修复可能有功能和心理上的好处。
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Patient-Reported Outcomes After Congenital Toe Syndactyly Repair with a Plantar Triangular Flap.

Background: Syndactyly of the toes is a common congenital malformation, yet there are few reports of long-term outcomes after toe syndactyly repair and its effect on well-being. In this study, we surveyed patients and parents of patients who underwent toe syndactyly repair to investigate the functional and psychological outcomes of their surgery.

Methods: We reviewed the medical records of all of the patients who underwent toe syndactyly repair using a plantar flap technique between January 1, 2010, and January 1, 2021. Parents or patients completed a survey assessing their opinion regarding cosmesis, function, and overall satisfaction. Independent observers used a modified Vancouver Scar Scale to evaluate surgical scars.

Results: A plantar flap technique was used for 19 syndactylous webs in nine patients. Complications included one instance of mild cellulitis and one instance of web creep requiring revision. Average follow-up time was 5.5 years. Overall, 88% of survey respondents were very or moderately satisfied with the surgical outcome. No patients had unwanted hair growth or a bothersome groin site scar. Average modified Vancouver Scar Scale score was 3.2. There was a perceived improvement in toe range of motion and hygiene after surgery. Patients who underwent first web space release could wear flip-flops. All of the respondents would recommend surgery for another child with toe syndactyly.

Conclusions: Toe syndactyly repair can be performed with minimal complications and high parent/patient satisfaction. Survey results indicate that there may be functional and psychological benefits to undergoing toe syndactyly repair.

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128
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, the official journal of the Association, is the oldest and most frequently cited peer-reviewed journal in the profession of foot and ankle medicine. Founded in 1907 and appearing 6 times per year, it publishes research studies, case reports, literature reviews, special communications, clinical correspondence, letters to the editor, book reviews, and various other types of submissions. The Journal is included in major indexing and abstracting services for biomedical literature.
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