趾甲内生——知识的更新和一种新的治疗方法的建议

IF 0.1 Q4 PEDIATRICS
A. Brychcy, Ewa Kopaczewska, P. Kolodziejski, Krzysztof Bryłka
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摘要

脚趾甲是最常见的足部健康问题之一,这也是儿科、外科、家庭医学和足科就诊频繁的原因。这个问题最常影响到学童和年轻人,不正确的卫生习惯和不当的护理通常被认为是其原因。这种疾病通常在外科诊所治疗,最常见的治疗方法是对甲板进行楔形下切,或者在晚期病例中进行全甲撕脱。然而,这些技术的特点是疗效差,复发率高,经常导致进一步的并发症,以及甲板的永久变形。因此,我们提出了解决脚趾甲向内生长问题的另一种方法,并提出了一种病因手术方法。这项技术包括软组织成形术,以减少甲襞的突出,然后通过使用皮肤缝线使健康组织适应甲板的形状和尺寸。由于该手术是在局部麻醉下进行的,因此可以在门诊环境中进行治疗。指甲褶皱整形术可以有效和永久地解决向内生长的脚趾甲症状,然而,它需要严格遵守术后建议,这些建议主要集中在适当的护理上。在钉基质和钉板的结构中缺乏干涉将并发症的风险和钉装置的永久变形最小化,并允许保持钉板的全宽度。
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Ingrown toenail – an update of knowledge and a proposal of a novel treatment approach
Ingrown toenail is one of the most common foot health problems, which is the reason for frequent paediatric, surgical, family medicine and podology appointments. The problem most often affects schoolchildren and young adults, with incorrect hygiene habits and improper care typically considered its causes. The disorder is usually managed in a surgical clinic, with a wedge-shaped undercutting of the nail plate or, in advanced cases, total nail avulsion, being the most common treatment approaches. However, these techniques are characterised by poor efficacy and high recurrence rates, and often lead to further complications, as well as permanent deformations of the nail plate. Therefore, we propose an alternative approach to the problem of ingrown toenails and present a causative surgical method. This technique consists in soft tissue plasty to reduce the prominence of nail folds followed by adaptation of healthy tissues with the use of skin sutures to the shape and dimensions of the nail plate. Since the procedure is performed under local anaesthesia, the treatment can be performed in an outpatient setting. Nail fold plasty allows for effective and permanent resolution of ingrown toenail symptoms, however, it requires strict compliance with postoperative recommendations, which mainly focus on proper care. The lack of interference in the structure of the nail matrix and plate minimises the risk of complications, permanent deformations of the nail apparatus and allows for maintaining the full width of the nail plate.
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期刊介绍: PEDIATRIA I MEDYCYNA RODZINNA is a peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing original articles that constitute significant contributions to the advancements of paediatrics and family medicine. In addition, PEDIATRIA I MEDYCYNA RODZINNA, publishes information from the medical associations, reports and materials from international congresses, letters to the Editor, information on new medical products as well as abstracts and discussions on papers published in other scientific journals, reviews of books and other publications.
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