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It is shown that the dorsal ganglion arises as a herniation from the dorsal scapholunate ligament. This herniation increases in size (according to La Place's law) owing to the unidirectional pinchcock effect of the mucosal folds of the duct and the pressure of the overlying extensor retinaculum until the distending pressure inside the ganglion equals the overlying tissue pressure. Wrist gangliography, retrograde wrist arthrography, histology and nuclear magnetic resonance were used to prove this conclusively. Bearing the pathogenesis in mind, the best clinical results were obtained by excision of the ganglion with 0.5 cm2 of dorsal scapholunate ligament and closure of the dorsal capsule with a 3/0 Vicryl purse-string suture. Non-surgical sclerotherapy led to severe inflammation and sepsis and a recurrence rate of 45%. Conservative therapy is illogical since the communicating duct remains and synovial fluid from the scapholunate joint will cause a reherniation and recurrence of the ganglion.
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Ossos do Carpo/fisiopatologia , Cisto Sinovial/etiologia , Fenômenos Biomecânicos , Humanos , Ligamentos Articulares/patologia , Cisto Sinovial/terapia , Punho/patologiaRESUMO
Macrodactyly is an unsightly congenital abnormality of a digit (of the hand or foot) usually requiring multiple surgical procedures. A poor cosmetic result (usually more acceptable than the original finger, but still aesthetically unsatisfactory) is often the outcome. The surgical procedures which may be utilized for this problem are numerous, ranging from ablation of the digit as a primary surgical procedure to numerous defatting procedures combined with other techniques.
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Dedos/anormalidades , Dedos/cirurgia , Adolescente , Humanos , MasculinoRESUMO
A Doppler ultrasound bloodflow detector was used to localize the third division of the subclavian artery, rendering the supraclavicular approach to the brachial plexus safer and highly successful.