B型尺骨多指畸形管理的家长观点。

The Hand Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-05 DOI:10.1177/15589447221096707
Gunnar J Goebel, Scott N Loewenstein, Joshua M Adkinson
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背景:B型尺侧多指畸形是最常见的先天性手部畸形之一,可通过结扎或切除来治疗。本研究的目的是确定家庭在为B型尺侧多指畸形患儿选择治疗方案时考虑的因素。方法回顾了2015年至2020年在某儿科医院治疗的B型尺侧多指畸形患儿的治疗结果,并对其父母进行了电话调查。我们评估了满意度、选择治疗的原因和治疗后并发症。结果156例连续治疗患者中,70例患者的家属成功联系并同意参与(有效率45%)。平均随访27个月。28人选择就地缝合结扎,42人选择切除。选择就地结扎的患者优先考虑快速治疗(P = 0.044)。缝合结扎的并发症发生率明显高于切除(P < 0.0001),最常见的并发症是残余残余(结节或神经瘤残端)(64%)。与没有残余物的受访者相比,有残余物的受访者对孩子手的外观(P < .001)和治疗结果(P = .028)的满意度明显低于无残余物的受访者。结论B型尺侧多指畸形家长在选择治疗方式时考虑的因素各不相同,且可能受到术者的显著影响。尽管无论采用何种治疗方式,大多数父母对孩子的结果都非常满意,但在父母选择结扎而不是在手术室切除时,治疗时间起着决定性作用。
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Parent Perspectives for Type B Ulnar Polydactyly Management.

Background: Type B ulnar polydactyly is one of the most commonly encountered congenital hand differences and can be treated with ligation or excision. The purpose of this study was to determine what factors families consider in selecting treatment for their child with type B ulnar polydactyly.

Methods: We reviewed treatment outcomes and administered a survey by telephone to parents of children with type B ulnar polydactyly treated at a pediatric hospital between 2015 and 2020. We assessed satisfaction, reasons for choosing treatment, and post-management complications.

Results: The families of 70 of the 156 consecutive treated patients were successfully contacted and agreed to participate (45% response rate). The mean follow-up was 27 months. Twenty-eight chose in-office suture ligation and 42 chose excision. Rapid treatment was prioritized by those who opted for in-office ligation (P = .044). The complication rate for suture ligation was significantly higher than excision (P < .0001), with the most common complication being a residual remnant (nubbin or neuroma stump) (64%). Respondents with residual remnant reported significantly less satisfaction with the appearance of their child's hand (P < .001) and with treatment outcomes (P = .028) compared to those without residual remnants.

Conclusions: Factors considered by parents in choosing type of treatment for type B ulnar polydactyly vary and may be significantly influenced by the surgeon. Although the majority of parents remain extremely satisfied with their child's outcome regardless of management type, time to treatment plays a determinative role in parents opting for ligation rather than excision in the operating room.

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