指骨间关节关节镜检查:临床系列的适应症和技术

Pub Date : 2023-07-03 eCollection Date: 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0043-1770785
Miguel Tovar-Bazaga, María Pérez-Cuesta Llaneras, Alejandro Badia
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摘要背景掌指关节镜(MCP)已经使用多年,但在典型的骨科和手外科日常实践中很少使用。该技术以实用和微创的方式解决了许多难题。本研究描述了我们在MCP关节镜下的不同经验和广泛的临床应用以及临床结果。它的目的是强调这项技术作为一个充分训练的手外科医生的工具之一,避免开放管理及其高并发症的发生率。方法回顾性分析79例经MCP关节镜治疗的患者的临床资料,平均年龄44岁。在标准化的临床评估中收集人口统计、手术和临床结果。结果将20例术后60天腕部或近端指骨关节急性骨折患者分为拳头功能和活动范围完整的20例。关于侧支撕裂,12例为急性,47例为慢性。2例患者再次手术以获得进一步的活动范围。结论:我们发表了最新的MCP关节镜手术及其应用经验,并发症发生率低,临床效果好。我们鼓励手外科医生将该技术应用于MCP关节挑战性问题。证据级别IV
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Metacarpophalangeal Joint Arthroscopy: Indications and Techniques through a Clinical Series.

Background  Metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joint arthroscopy has been available for many years but sparingly used in typical orthopaedic and hand surgery daily practice. Difficult problems are solved with this technique in a practical and minimally invasive manner. This study describes our diverse experience and broad clinical applications of MCP arthroscopy as well as clinical results. It aims to highlight this technique as one of the tools for a fully trained hand surgeon, avoiding open management and its high complications rates. Methods  We present a retrospective clinical series of 79 patients treated with MCP arthroscopy with a mean age of 44 years old. Demographics, surgery, and clinical outcomes were collected in standardized clinical assessments. Results  We divided the sample into 20 articular metacarpal or proximal phalanx acute fracture with full functional fist and range of motion at 60 days after surgery. Regarding collateral tears, 12 were classified as acute and 47 as chronic. Two patients were reoperated for further gain range of motion. Conclusions  We present an up-to-date publication of our experience in MCP arthroscopy and its applications, with a low complication rate and excellent clinical results. We encourage hand surgeons to incorporate this technique in MCP joint challenging issues. Level of Evidence  IV.

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