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KMID : 0621520090140020067
Journal of the Korean Society for Surgery of the Hand
2009 Volume.14 No. 2 p.67 ~ p.73
Progression of Dupuytren¡¯s Contracture after Partial Fasciectomy
Lee Bong-Gun

Lee Doo-Yeon
Lee Kwang-Hyun
Abstract
Purpose: This study reported the clinical results of partial fasciectomy on Dupuytren¡¯s contracture and evaluated the factors associated with progression.

Materials and Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed on 32 hands in 28 patients who had subtotal fasciectomy for Dupuytren¡¯s contracture from 1992 to 2007. We evaluated complications and clinical results by Honner¡¯s classification. Through telephone interviews, we checked the progression of contracture including recurrence and extension in twenty three patients with a mean postoperative period of 5.9 years. The relationship between progression and several factors were analyzed using statistical analyses.

Results: Clinical results were excellent in 13 cases, good in 12, fair in 4, and poor in 3. Progression rate was 48% (11patients). It occurred at operated fingers in 3 cases, non-operated fingers in 7 cases and both in 1 case. Progression was correlated with smoking and was more common in patients with bilateral disease, but not with alcohol, age or severity. Complications occurred in 4 patients (1 complex regional pain syndrome, 1 nerve injury and 2 delayed wound healing).

Conclusions: Partial fasciectomy is a suitable method for Dupuytren¡¯s contracture. Complication rate is not high if careful operation is performed. However, progression is common in patients with bilateral disease or smoking habitus.
KEYWORD
Dupuytren¡¯s contracture, Fasciectomy, Progression, Complication, Smoking, Bilateral disease
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