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Kirschner-wire fixation for postburn flexion contracture deformity and consequences on articular surface.

作者信息

Sungur Nezih, Ulusoy Mustafa Gürhan, Boyacgil Süreyya, Ortaparmak Hülya, Akyüz Mihriban, Ortak Turgut, Koçer Uğur, Sensöz Omer

机构信息

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department, Ankara Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey.

出版信息

Ann Plast Surg. 2006 Feb;56(2):128-32. doi: 10.1097/01.sap.0000192029.78667.c6.

Abstract

Kirschner-wire (K-wire) fixation for 3-6 weeks is an approved method for stabilization of the fingers after the release of flexion contracture deformity. On the other hand, articular surface damage in small joints due to pin fixation is still a topic of debate. Reports claiming permanent joint destruction due to this procedure exist in the literature. To clarify this doubt, a prospective study was carried out in 72 patients with flexion contracture of the hand fingers. After the surgical release of the deformity, immobilization of the interphalangeal (IP) and metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joints was carried out with K-wire fixation for 3 weeks. Clinical evaluation of the patients was accomplished with total active motion (TAM), grip, and pinch force measurements, whereas magnetic resonance (MR) and radionuclide imaging were used as radiodiagnostic tools. Mean follow-up period of the patients was 32 months. Satisfactory results were obtained in terms of functional and esthetic aspects. Evaluation of the data derived from the clinical and radiologic measurements revealed no permanent articular surface damage. K-wire fixation was documented to be an invaluable therapeutic approach not only to prevent recurrence of the contracture deformity but also to stabilize the skin graft effectively. This technique was concluded to provide effective immobilization without permanent articular damage.

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