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Dupuytren contracture in diabetic hand

2011

Dupuytren's disease (DD) is a fibroproliferative disorder of unknown origin causing palmar nodules and flexion contracture of the digits. About 5% of individuals with DD are diabetic, with an increased prevalence that is proportional to the duration of the diabetes. The association with diabetes mellitus is well recorded, with a reported prevalence of between 3% and 32%. This review considers the evidence behind the association between DD and diabetes mellitus, considering the pathogenesis, clinical manifestations and therapies that can be found in the literature.

Flexion contracturemedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryDupuytren Contracturemedicine.medical_treatmentDiseasemedicine.diseaseDermatologySurgeryFasciotomybody regionsPathogenesisDiabetes mellitusmedicineSettore MED/33 - Malattie Apparato LocomotorebusinessDupuytren's desease diabetic hand fasciotomy dermofasciotomy
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The “Jacobsen Flap” Technique: A Safe, Simple Surgical Procedure to Treat Dupuytren Disease of the Little Finger in Advanced Stage

2010

The "Jacobsen flap" technique: a safe, simple surgical procedure to treat Dupuytren disease of the little finger in advanced stage. Tripoli M, Cordova A, Moschella F. Source Chirurgia Plastica e Ricostruttiva, Dipartimento di Discipline Chirurgiche ed Oncologiche, Università degli Studi di Palermo, Italy. matripoli@yahoo.it Abstract The surgery for advanced stages of Dupuytren disease of the little finger is controversial. In the literature, several techniques have been described with variable reported results and postoperative complications. Percutaneous needle fasciotomy, McCash technique, and dermofasciectomy are often performed for surgical treatment but they present significant complic…

Jacobsen flapmedicine.medical_specialtyPercutaneousbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentDupuytren diseaseAdvanced stageLittle fingerNeedle fasciotomySurgical FlapsSurgeryDupuytren Contracturemedicine.anatomical_structureDupuytren's disease.AmputationHumansMedicineOrthopedics and Sports MedicineSurgerySurgical FlapsContracturemedicine.symptombusinessTechniques in Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery
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Treatment of stages IIIIV of the Dupuytrens Disease using a personal approach: percutaneous needle fasciotomy (PNF) and minimal invasive selective ap…

2013

Abstract The authors present their experience in treating 23 fingers on 20 patients affected by Dupuytrens Disease in stages III and IV of the Tubiana classification with their personal technique that involves the percutaneous needle fasciotomy followed 40 days after by a selective open aponeurectomy on the previously treated cord, by making a small cutaneous incision. The treatment requires careful selection of the patients. In fact, patients suffering from the disease for more than 5 years and all the cases with a suspicion of joint rigidity are excluded from the study. The average follow up period was approximately 48 months. 18 out of the 20 patients had excellent functional recovery. S…

MaleSettore MED/19 - Chirurgia PlasticaFasciotomyDupuytren ContractureTendonsTreatment OutcomeNeedlesaponeurectomy Dupuytren percutaneous needle fasciotomy stage III and IVHumansMinimally Invasive Surgical ProceduresFemaleOrthopedic ProceduresAgedFollow-Up StudiesRetrospective StudiesActa chirurgiae plasticae
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