1.Dupuytren's contracture in a Filipino male: A case report and review of the literature.
Ted Matthew P. EVANGELISTA ; John Hubert C. PUA
Journal of Medicine University of Santo Tomas 2022;6(2):1039-1045
Dupuytren’s disease (DD) is a heritable, benign, chronic fibroproliferative process which affects the connective tissue of the palmar fascia. DD is rare among Asians with a prevalence of 0.004 to 0.032 percent. There are only 74 cases of DD among Asians identified in literature, and there are no published cases from the Philippines. We discuss a rare case of DD in a 60-year-old male Filipino presenting with bilateral loss of range of motion of the middle, ring, and little finger of both hands.
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2.The Surgical Release of Dupuytren's Contracture Using Multiple Transverse Incisions.
Hyunjic LEE ; Surak EO ; Sanghun CHO ; Neil F JONES
Archives of Plastic Surgery 2012;39(4):426-430
Dupuytren's contracture is a condition commonly encountered by hand surgeons, although it is rare in the Asian population. Various surgical procedures for Dupuytren's contracture have been reported, and the outcomes vary according to the treatment modalities. We report the treatment results of segmental fasciectomies with multiple transverse incisions for patients with Dupuytren's contracture. The cases of seven patients who underwent multiple segmental fasciectomies with multiple transverse incisions for Dupuytren's contracture from 2006 to 2011 were reviewed retrospectively. Multiple transverse incisions to the severe contracture sites were performed initially, and additional incisions to the metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joints, and the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joints were performed if necessary. Segmental fasciectomies by removing the fibromatous nodules or cords between the incision lines were performed and the wound margins were approximated. The mean range of motion of the involved MCP joints and PIP joints was fully recovered. During the follow-up periods, there was no evidence of recurrence or progression of disease. Multiple transverse incisions for Dupuytren's contracture are technically challenging, and require a high skill level of hand surgeons. However, we achieved excellent correction of contractures with no associated complications. Therefore, segmental fasciectomies with multiple transverse incisions can be a good treatment option for Dupuytren's contracture.
Asian Continental Ancestry Group
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Contracture
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Dupuytren Contracture
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Follow-Up Studies
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Hand
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Humans
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Joints
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Range of Motion, Articular
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Recurrence
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Retrospective Studies
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Surgical Procedures, Operative