手部外伤后Dupuytren病的发病率:系统综述。

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Jennifer Novo, David Gao, Ishith Seth, Warren M Rozen
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创伤,特别是手术创伤,已被认为是Dupuytren病(DD)的潜在诱因。本系统综述通过对PubMed、Embase、Cochrane和Scopus数据库的全面检索,研究了手术和非手术手外伤后DD的患病率。定性方法用于综合数据和总结不适合荟萃分析的发现。研究结果显示,暴露于手传播振动、运动相关创伤和桡骨远端骨折与DD风险增加有关。外科手术,如松开扳机手指,也被发现与风险增加有关,特别是对那些易患此病的人。主要的危险因素包括年龄、男性、糖尿病和吸烟。手部创伤,特别是手术创伤和重复性机械应力,与DD的发病有关。这些研究结果强调需要考虑接受手术或持续受伤的患者发生DD的风险。需要进一步研究以制定针对高危人群的预防战略。
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Incidence of Dupuytren's disease following hand trauma: a systematic review.

Trauma, particularly surgical trauma, has been suggested as a potential trigger for Dupuytren's disease (DD). This systematic review examined the prevalence of DD after surgical and non-surgical hand trauma by conducting thorough searches of the PubMed, Embase, Cochrane and Scopus databases. Qualitative methods were used to synthesise the data and summarize the findings that were unsuitable for meta-analysis. The findings revealed an increased risk of DD associated with exposure to hand-transmitted vibration, sports-related trauma and distal radial fractures. Surgical procedures such as trigger finger release were also found to be associated with an increased risk, particularly in individuals who are predisposed to the condition. Key risk factors included age, male sex, diabetes and smoking. Hand trauma, particularly surgical trauma and repetitive mechanical stress, is associated with the onset of DD. These findings highlight the need to consider the risk of developing DD in patients undergoing surgery or sustaining an injury. Further research is needed to develop preventive strategies for at-risk populations.

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