手术和化学基质切除术治疗内生趾甲的远期疗效:一项回顾性研究。

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY
Ayda Acar, Ayris Ozturk, Berke Kokluce, Bengu Gerceker Turk, Tugrul Dereli
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摘要

趾甲基质切除术是治疗趾甲内生的有效方法。目的:本研究旨在评估皮肤科诊所内生长趾甲基质切除术的结果,重点关注患者特征、复发率、术后并发症和患者满意度。方法:回顾性分析2009年至2023年在皮肤科外科接受手术或化学基质切除术治疗内生趾甲的患者记录。结果:本研究分析了164例患者的300例基质切除术。化学基质切除术占97.6%(160例),单纯行手术基质切除术占2.4%(4例),手术联合化学基质切除术占20.7%(34例)。愈合时间和延长的疼痛在手术、氢氧化钠和苯酚基质切除术之间没有显着差异。未发现副作用的发生与糖尿病、既往指甲手术或基质切除类型(手术、苯酚或氢氧化钠)等因素有显著关系。复发率由低到高依次为:手术联合化学、氢氧化钠和苯酚基质切除术;然而,这些差异没有统计学意义。结论:手术、氢氧化钠和苯酚基质切除术在复发率、副作用或患者满意度方面无显著差异。
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Long-Term Outcomes of Surgical and Chemical Matricectomy for Ingrown Toenail Management: A Retrospective Study.

Introduction: Matricectomy is an effective treatment method for ingrown toenails.

Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the outcomes of matricectomy procedures for ingrown toenails at a dermatology clinic, focusing on patient characteristics, recurrence rates, post-operative complications, and patient satisfaction.

Methods: Patient records from 2009 to 2023 for those undergoing surgical or chemical matricectomy for ingrown toenails in the dermatological surgery unit were retrospectively reviewed.

Results: The study analyzed 300 matricectomies performed on 164 patients. Chemical matricectomy was performed on 97.6% (160 patients), while 2.4% (4 patients) underwent surgical matricectomy alone, and 20.7% (34 patients) received both surgical and chemical matricectomy. Healing times and prolonged pain showed no significant differences between surgical, sodium hydroxide, and phenol matricectomy. No significant relationship was identified between side effect development and factors such as diabetes mellitus, previous nail procedures, or the type of matricectomy (surgical, phenol, or sodium hydroxide). Recurrence rates ranked from lowest to highest as follows: combined surgical and chemical, sodium hydroxide, and phenol matricectomy; however, these differences were not statistically significant.

Conclusions: No significant difference was observed in recurrence rates, side effects, or patient satisfaction between surgical, sodium hydroxide, and phenol matricectomy procedures.

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