Modified radial tongue-shaped flap following stepwise surgical release for Benson type I camptodactyly of the 5th digit.
Sci Rep 2023;
13:3927. [PMID:
36894622 PMCID:
PMC9998470 DOI:
10.1038/s41598-023-31138-1]
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Abstract
To investigate the outcomes of the modified radial tongue-shaped flap following stepwise surgery release for treating Benson type I camptodactyly of the 5th digit. A retrospective analysis involving patients with Benson type I camptodactyly of the 5th digit was performed. A total of 8 patients with 12 affected digits were included. Extent of surgical release depended on the degree of soft tissue contracture. Skin release, subcutaneous fascial release, and flexor digitorum superficialis tenotomy were performed in all 12 digits, sliding volar plate release in 2 digits, and intrinsic tendon transfer in 1 digit. The mean total passive motion of proximal interphalangeal joint significantly increased from 32.5° ± 16° to 86.3° ± 20.4°, while mean total active motion significantly increased from 22° ± 10.5° to 73.8° ± 27.5° (P < 0.05). Treatment outcomes were excellent in 6 patients, good in 3, moderate in 2, and poor in 1. Scar hyperplasia occurred in 1 patient. The radial tongue-shaped flap allowed for full coverage of the volar skin defect, and was considered aesthetically favorable. In addition, the stepwise surgical approach not only achieved good curative effects, but also allowed for individualization of treatment.
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