The results of long-term follow-up (range 9-19 years) are presented in a continuous series of patients treated for Dupuytren's contracture by one surgeon using the open palm technique. Mean preoperative total range of movement was 48% rising to 96% postoperatively. Mean total range of movement was 92% at follow-up. Survivorship analysis revealed 86% survival at 10 years and 77% survival at 19 years. There was one digital nerve injury and one case of algodystrophy. This technique gives good long-term results without the use of night splintage or physiotherapy.
Strips of tissue from knuckle pads contract in response to the myofibroblast stimulant mepyramine in a reversible, repeatable and dose-dependent manner. The significance of this finding is discussed.
A forty-seven-year-old man was bitten by a dog on his left index finger. Despite initial antibiotic treatment, he developed acute osteomyelitis of the middle phalanx over the next three weeks. Pasteurella multocida and Bacteroides were isolated from the necrotic bone. Subsequently the infection was successfully treated by debridement and Tetracycline.
Reduction deficits of metacarpals requiring treatment are an uncommon problem. A patient with bilateral short ring fingers is reported and a technique of Z lengthening is described.
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