Cabrera González Marisa, Pérez López Laura M, Martínez Soto Gino, Gutiérrez de la Iglesia Diego
Hand and Malformation Division, Department of Pediatric Orthopaedics, Sant Joan de Déu Children's Hospital, University of Barcelona, Passeig Sant Joan de Déu, 2, ES08950, Esplugues de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain.
School of Medicine, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
J Child Orthop. 2013 Dec;7(6):551-7. doi: 10.1007/s11832-013-0534-3. Epub 2013 Oct 15.
Various surgical techniques for thumb duplication have been described. The main goal in thumb reconstruction is to achieve optimal function, stability, and shape. Few publications have quantified the functional results of each surgical option and factors that may affect these outcomes.
We performed a retrospective review during the period from 1990 to 2011 of 115 surgery patients, 99 of whom had a mean postoperative follow-up of 44.1 months. They were classified according to the Wassel classification. We assessed the surgical technique, functional results, and complications, and evaluated the probable prognostic value of age and Wassel classification.
This case series comprised mainly female patients (62 %) and the right hand (74 %), with a mean age at operation of 20 months. The most common group was Wassel type IV (54 %). On the basis of the Tada scoring system, we obtained 91 good results (91 %). Complications occurred in 27 patients (27 %), mainly instability and axis deformation. In a comparison of preoperative factors (age at the time of surgery and Wassel classification) with the final results (Tada score and complications), the association between older age at surgery and complications (p = 0.0001) and Wassel types III and IV and complications (p = 0.0210 and p = 0.0095) was statistically significant.
Following the basic concepts of anatomical reconstruction, we obtained good results in most patients. The main complications were instability and axial deformity. These were most common in patients who underwent operations at an age of more than 12 months, and patients with Wassel types III and IV deformities.
已经描述了多种用于拇指重复畸形的手术技术。拇指重建的主要目标是实现最佳功能、稳定性和外形。很少有出版物对每种手术选择的功能结果以及可能影响这些结果的因素进行量化。
我们对1990年至2011年期间的115例手术患者进行了回顾性研究,其中99例患者术后平均随访44.1个月。根据瓦塞尔分类法对他们进行分类。我们评估了手术技术、功能结果和并发症,并评估了年龄和瓦塞尔分类法可能的预后价值。
该病例系列主要包括女性患者(62%)和右手患者(74%),手术时的平均年龄为20个月。最常见的类型是瓦塞尔IV型(54%)。根据多田评分系统,我们获得了91个良好结果(91%)。27例患者(27%)出现并发症,主要是不稳定和轴位畸形。在比较术前因素(手术时的年龄和瓦塞尔分类)与最终结果(多田评分和并发症)时,手术时年龄较大与并发症之间的关联(p = =0.0001)以及瓦塞尔III型和IV型与并发症之间的关联(p = =0.0210和p = =0.0095)具有统计学意义。
遵循解剖重建的基本概念,我们在大多数患者中取得了良好的结果。主要并发症是不稳定和轴向畸形。这些在12个月以上接受手术的患者以及患有瓦塞尔III型和IV型畸形的患者中最为常见。