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J Hand Surg Am ; 48(11): 1167.e1-1167.e7, 2023 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35641388

RESUMO

PURPOSE: Reconstructive surgery of brachial plexus injury in adults remains a challenge. Short- and midterm follow-up results have been described in terms of impairments, such as muscle strength grading. However, psychologic management has been shown to be a major contributor in long-term results. A new, specific brachial plexus injury scale, including functional and psychologic components, was described. Objectives of this study were: (1) to assess functional long-term brachial plexus reconstruction outcomes; and (2) to validate the Mancuso scale at 10 years of follow-up. METHODS: Twenty patients with at least 10 years of follow-up were included in the study. Four patients had C5-C6 palsy and 16 had a C5-T1 injury. Shoulder abduction and elbow flexion were assessed with Medical Research Council grades. Shoulder function was evaluated with a Constant score. The 36-item short-form survey (SF36) was used to assess quality of life, and the quick Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (QuickDASH) was used for patient reports of disability. The Mancuso scale was assessed and correlated to the different scores used. RESULTS: At the last follow-up, the Medical Research Council grade was at least grade 3 in 10 cases (50%) of shoulder abduction and in 12 cases (60%) of elbow flexion. The Constant score was 31.4 (SD, 15.1). The SF36 score was 67.5 (SD, 4.25) and the QuickDASH was 50 (SD, 15.9). We found a correlation between the symptom score (Mancuso score) and the different quality-of-life scores (QuickDASH: coefficient, 0.491; SF36: coefficient, -0.565; limitations score: coefficient, 0.445). CONCLUSIONS: This study reported results from the Mancuso scale at a minimum of 10 years of follow-up of reconstructive surgery for brachial plexus injury in adults. Correlations between this composite scale and the SF36 and QuickDASH scores suggest construct validity. TYPE OF STUDY/LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Therapeutic IV.


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Neuropatias do Plexo Braquial , Plexo Braquial , Articulação do Cotovelo , Transferência de Nervo , Humanos , Adulto , Seguimentos , Qualidade de Vida , Transferência de Nervo/métodos , Plexo Braquial/lesões , Resultado do Tratamento , Amplitude de Movimento Articular/fisiologia
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Tech Hand Up Extrem Surg ; 26(1): 23-25, 2021 Apr 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33899823

RESUMO

Acute forearm compartment syndrome is damaging but rare. Early treatment reduces mid and long-term sequelae. The palmar compartment is most frequently involved but the dorsal compartment and mobile wad are also at risk. Multiple fasciotomies approaches have been described but are associated with long-term complications. In particular, wound management is important. Mini-invasive techniques are not available for acute forearm compartment syndrome. Acute leg release via a single approach has been developed and proven effective. Likewise, we present a lateral S-shaped approach for fasciotomies of the 3 forearm compartments in the case of acute forearm compartment syndrome.


Assuntos
Síndromes Compartimentais , Traumatismos do Antebraço , Síndromes Compartimentais/etiologia , Síndromes Compartimentais/cirurgia , Fasciotomia/métodos , Antebraço/cirurgia , Traumatismos do Antebraço/cirurgia , Humanos , Artéria Radial
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Orthop Traumatol Surg Res ; 104(6): 897-900, 2018 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30253865

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PURPOSE: Dupuytren's disease is a common and disabling condition. Its pathophysiology is not well understood. Some patients complain of postoperative loss of fingertip sensitivity that could be due either to the surgery or to the disease itself. Our hypothesis is that distal sensory disorders are a component of Dupuytren's disease. METHODS: We performed a prospective, single-center study to compare two populations: controls and patients with Dupuytren's disease. Subjects were excluded if they were under 18 years of age or had any disease or treatment that could alter finger sensitivity or test comprehension. Sensitivity was determined using Weber's static two-point discrimination test. Each ray of the tested hand in the Dupuytren's patients was classified as healthy or diseased; the diseased rays were graded using the Tubiana stages and the type of involvement (pure digital, pure palmar, palmar-digital). RESULTS: The study enrolled 56 patients in two comparable groups of 28 patients and 28 controls. A statistically significant difference was found between the affected hands of Dupuytren's patients and the hands of the controls. There was also a significant difference in the mean sensitivity of affected and normal rays in the Dupuytren's patients. CONCLUSION: Preoperative distal sensory disorders are a component of Dupuytren's disease that could be related to neuropathy and/or mechanical nerve compression. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: IV, case-control study, diagnostic study.


Assuntos
Contratura de Dupuytren/complicações , Transtornos de Sensação/etiologia , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Feminino , Dedos , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Pressão , Estudos Prospectivos , Tato
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