A comprehensive approach including a new enlargement technique to prevent complications after De Quervain tendinopathy surgery.

Abstract:

:The goal of this study was to evaluate the outcome of our surgical approach aimed at preventing complications following surgery for De Quervain tendinopathy. Our stepwise surgical procedure is described in detail. We reviewed 56 cases operated by a senior surgeon over 5years, and re-evaluated them with a minimum 15months' follow-up. Complications mentioned in the literature (poor wound healing, adhesions, nerve injury, incomplete decompression, tendon subluxation) were not present in any of the cases; the satisfaction rate was very high. Slight residual discomfort was noted in 16 cases. Among them, 13 had an associated pathology. In summary, the outcome after the comprehensive approach presented here is highly predictable. Properly applied, good to excellent results can be expected in most patients. Potential postoperative complications are effectively prevented. Some caution is needed in cases of associated pathologies.

journal_name

Hand Surg Rehabil

authors

Perno-Ioanna D,Papaloïzos M

doi

10.1016/j.hansur.2016.03.002

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2016-06-01 00:00:00

pages

183-189

issue

3

eissn

2468-1229

issn

2468-1210

pii

S2468-1229(16)30033-0

journal_volume

35

pub_type

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