Okada Orthopaedic Surgery Clinic, Saiseikai Central Hospital, Tokyo, Japan.
J Dermatol. 2012 Dec;39(12):996-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1346-8138.2012.01670.x. Epub 2012 Sep 11.
The authors developed a novel treatment using thioglycolic acid (TGA) to chemically soften pincer nails. The objective was to describe a new treatment method for pincer nails by applying TGA to soften the nail and then fix it in the correct position. A total of 104 patients (nine men and 95 women; mean age, 56 years) with 106 pincer nails underwent our treatment. A small hole was made on the markedly incurvated side of the pincer nail, and a super-elastic wire was inserted into the hole and bent backwards; 5% TGA was then applied for 6-7 h prior to reduction. Favorable reduction was achieved in 66% of patients within 1 day of the procedure, in 30% within 2-4 days and in 4% 5 days or more later. No patient required surgery. No post-procedure infection, rash, continuous pain or nail cut out was evident. In eight cases, recurrences of nail deformity were observed within the 1-year follow-up period. Our novel method, which consists of administrating TGA via a hole in the nail plate, is a useful treatment for pincer nails.
作者开发了一种使用巯基乙酸(TGA)化学软化鹰爪甲的新疗法。目的是描述一种通过应用 TGA 软化指甲然后将其固定在正确位置的新治疗方法。共有 104 名患者(9 名男性和 95 名女性;平均年龄 56 岁)的 106 个鹰爪甲接受了我们的治疗。在鹰爪甲明显弯曲的一侧打一个小孔,将一根超弹性金属丝插入孔中并向后弯曲;然后在还原前将 5%的 TGA 应用 6-7 小时。在术后 1 天内,66%的患者获得了良好的复位,30%的患者在 2-4 天内,4%的患者在 5 天或更长时间后获得了复位。没有患者需要手术。没有明显的术后感染、皮疹、持续疼痛或指甲切除。在 8 例中,在 1 年的随访期间观察到指甲畸形复发。我们的新方法包括通过甲板上的一个孔给予 TGA,对于鹰爪甲是一种有用的治疗方法。