2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-78522011000500009
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Liberação percutânea do dedo em gatilho com micro bisturi oftalmológico vitreorretiniano de lâmina 19

Abstract: OBJETIVO: Desenvolver uma nova técnica de liberação percutânea do dedo em gatilho, usando microbisturi oftalmológico vitreorretiniano (MVR) de lâmina 19. MÉTODO: O tratamento conservador do dedo em gatilho inclui, com frequência, injeção local de esteroide. Esse método apresenta alta taxa de falha, sendo necessárias injeções repetitivas. Quando o tratamento conservador falha, recomenda-se a liberação a céu aberto da polia A1. Foram relatados vários métodos que empregam diversos instrumentos. Usamos um microbis… Show more

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“…All patients were reviewed at 3 months and the results were classified as satisfactory, if the treated finger did not suffer further locking and remained well, and as unsatisfactory, if the discomfort was persistent or required open surgery. [10] A small dressing was used for a day and the patient was allowed to return to normal activities immediately postoperatively. Analgesic was prescribed for 2 days and then if needed.…”
Section: Surgical Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…All patients were reviewed at 3 months and the results were classified as satisfactory, if the treated finger did not suffer further locking and remained well, and as unsatisfactory, if the discomfort was persistent or required open surgery. [10] A small dressing was used for a day and the patient was allowed to return to normal activities immediately postoperatively. Analgesic was prescribed for 2 days and then if needed.…”
Section: Surgical Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%