Surgical correction of posttraumatic triphalangeal joint flexion contractures of the fingers (systematic literature review)
https://doi.org/10.18019/1028-4427-2024-30-5-728-742
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Abstract
Introduction Triphalangeal joint flexion contracture of the fingers is a common and challeging posttraumatic hand condition. The goal of surgical treatment is to correct finger deformity and increase interphalangeal range of motion.
The objective was to systematize data on the causes of post-traumatic triphalangeal joint flexion contracture of the fingers and methods of surgical correction.
Material and methods The original literature search was conducted on key resources including Scientific Electronic Library (www.elibrary.ru), the National Library of Medicine (www.pubmed.org), ScienceDirect, Google Scholar, Ovid databases according to PRISMA recommendations. Literature searches included both Russian and English studies, with one or more cases of post-traumatic triphalangeal joint flexion contracture of the fingers with the deformity surgically corrected. Cases of non-traumatic flexion contractures were excluded. Etiological factors of flexion contractures, heterogeneity of definitions and methods for recording the range of motion in the joint, anatomical features, surgical correction of flexion contractures and postoperative complications were reviewed.
Results Common causes of flexion contractures included burns (32.3 %), dislocations and fracturedislocations of the finger joints (23.5 %). The median postoperative follow-up period was 13.5 months after surgical treatment. Surgical correction was produced with external fixation device (EFD) in 40 % of cases, open procedures performed in 50 % and a combined technique employed in one case (10 %). Based on calculations of the odds ratios of postoperative complications, a weak positive linear relationship was revealed between EFD and pain syndrome, and a weak negative linear relationship was observed between the open procedure and pain.
Discussion There is heterogeneity of approaches regarding methods for correcting flexion contractures, surgical approaches, techniques for mobilizing joints and releasing the anatomical structures of the finger with open procedures, the distraction rate with EFD, methods for repair of soft tissue defects following the treatment of flexion contractures of interphalangeal joint of a finger.
Conclusion Open procedures are commonly used for precise elimination of all components of flexion contracture of the joint and repair of soft tissue defects of the finger. A weak positive linear relationship was revealed between EF and pain syndrome. There was no significant correlation between open techniques and complications. There were no correlations between the treatment method and the contracture type; there are no treatment regimens for patients with this pathology.
About the Authors
N. V. AbdibaRussian Federation
Nino V. Abdiba — orthopaedic surgeon, research assistant
St. Petersburg
L. A. Rodomanova
Russian Federation
Lyubov A. Rodomanova — Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, orthopaedic surgeon, Head of Department
St. Petersburg
A. O. Afanasyev
Russian Federation
Artem O. Afanasyev — orthopaedic surgeon
St. Petersburg
A. E. Chizhov
Russian Federation
Alexander E. Chizhov — resident doctor
St. Petersburg
A. R. Mironov
Russian Federation
Artem R. Mironov — orthopaedic surgeon, laboratory assistant-researcher
St. Petersburg
D. V. Romanov
Russian Federation
Dmitry V. Romanov — orthopaedic surgeon, Head of Department
St. Petersburg
E. S. Tsybul
Russian Federation
Evgeny S. Tsybul — Candidate of Medical Sciences, orthopaedic surgeon, researcher
St. Petersburg
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Abdiba N.V., Rodomanova L.A., Afanasyev A.O., Chizhov A.E., Mironov A.R., Romanov D.V., Tsybul E.S. Surgical correction of posttraumatic triphalangeal joint flexion contractures of the fingers (systematic literature review). Genij Ortopedii. 2024;30(5):728-742. https://doi.org/10.18019/1028-4427-2024-30-5-728-742. EDN: XDVILP