哪些手部手术可以从术前治疗干预中获益,以提高手术效果?一项手部治疗师的调查。

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Tahra Babiker-Moore, Carol J Clark, Emma Kavanagh, Timothy B Crook
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背景:人口老龄化和慢性健康疾病的增加解释了手部手术预测的上升。术前护理有可能优化患者的心理和身体状态,使其成为提高手术效果的一个有前途的领域。尽管它已在其他外科专业中使用,在手外科术前治疗仍未得到充分探索。目的:本研究采用匿名调查的方式,收集治疗师对术前治疗效果最好的手部手术的意见。研究重点关注五种常见的手部手术:腕管松解术(Carpal Tunnel Release, CTR);肘管松解术;Dupuytren(氏)筋膜切除术;Trapeziectomy (TZ);和触发手指释放(TFR)。方法:对英国手部治疗协会会员进行在线调查。37名受访者(5%的回复率)在3个月内参与。问题探讨了术前治疗如何改善手术结果,术后治疗的疗效,以及术后患者依从性的重要性。结果:TZ是术前治疗获益潜力最大的手术,TZ和DF是术后治疗需求和患者参与和依从性的重要性的首选手术。CTR有矛盾的反应,而TFR和CuTR在术前治疗获益方面得到的认可最少。结论:本调查提供了手部治疗师对术前治疗的看法。TZ和DF具有显著的优化潜力。治疗Dupuytren病疗效的不确定性表明有必要进一步研究。教育被认为是术前必不可少的组成部分。小样本量在解释结果时需要谨慎。
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Which elective hand surgery would benefit most from preoperative therapy interventions to enhance surgical outcomes? A survey of hand therapists.

Background: An ageing population and increasing chronic health disorders explain the predicted rise in hand surgeries. Preoperative care has the potential to optimise patients' psychological and physical status, making it a promising area for enhancing surgical outcomes. Despite its established use in other surgical specialties, preoperative therapy in hand surgery remains underexplored.

Objective: This study uses an anonymous survey to gather therapists' opinions on the hand procedure whose outcomes benefit most from preoperative therapy. The research focuses on five common elective hand procedures: Carpal Tunnel Release (CTR); Cubital Tunnel Release (CuTR); Dupuytren's Fasciectomy (DF); Trapeziectomy (TZ); and Trigger Finger Release (TFR).

Method: British Association of Hand Therapy members were targeted in an online survey. Thirty-seven respondents (5% response rate) participated over 3 months. Questions explored how preoperative therapy improves surgical outcomes, the efficacy of postoperative therapy, and the importance of patient compliance postoperatively.

Results: TZ emerged as the procedure with the highest potential for preoperative therapy benefit, TZ and DF as top procedures for postoperative therapy requirements and importance of patient engagement and compliance. CTR had contradictory responses, while TFR and CuTR received the fewest endorsements for preoperative therapy benefits.

Conclusion: The survey offers insight into hand therapists' perspectives on preoperative therapy. TZ and DF stand out as having significant potential for optimisation. Uncertainty surrounding efficacy of therapy on Dupuytren's Disease indicates the necessity for further research. Education is considered an essential preoperative component. The small sample size warrants caution when interpreting results.

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