ABSTRACT
PURPOSE: To analyse the classifications and the conservative protocols used by hand surgery operative's units and published in the last 15 years. To draw a comparison between those classifications and protocols and the ones used in our unit. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The published conservative treatments have been analysed and then our protocol has been described through the analysis of three cases currently treated in our division. RESULTS: It has been highlighted that camptodactyly classifications are not homogeneous. Moreover, in conservative treatment, different typology and posology of splints have been adopted. Our unit uses the Foucher's classification to define the type of splint that it is necessary. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the authors choose different types of splint, they agree that in the most cases of camptodactily the initial approach is conservative. In our unit static and dynamic splints are made directly on the patient's hand and they are monitored with goniometrical measurements, obtaining great results.
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Fingers/abnormalities , Hand Deformities, Congenital/therapy , Splints , Humans , Infant , Orthotic Devices , Range of Motion, Articular , Treatment OutcomeABSTRACT
PURPOSE: Recessive distrofic epidermolysis bullosa creates severe hand deformities with disabling functional limitations. Hand surgeon should perform surgery when deformity inibits function, in order to restore the pinch. MATERIALS AND METHOD: We present our experience on 44 patients and 58 operated hands, with the following schema: hand degloving, grafting of the first web and intraoperative dynamic splinting. RESULTS: In 30 patient with an 8 years follow up, 25 had had good or excellent results, and the 5 remaining shows early recurrence. CONCLUSION: Association of a correct surgical approach and adequate intra and post-operative rehabilitation improve hand function and a slow down inevitable recurrence.