Paediatric trigger thumb: our experiences and review of the literature

Objectives: The aim of this study is to report our experiences and surgical results in paediatric trigger thumb and to review the literature about paediatric trigger thumb. Methods: We performed a retrospective study of our paediatric trigger thumb patients who underwent open surgery. Our study incl...

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Main Authors: Yuksel Kankaya, Kadri Ozer, Nezih Sungur, Ozlem Colak Aslan, Adile Turan, Ugur Kocer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGEYA Publishing Company 2013-04-01
Series:Hand and Microsurgery
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Online Access:http://www.scopemed.org/fulltextpdf.php?mno=163603
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spelling doaj-c24761c5dee64751b3109d58200008342020-11-24T23:22:21ZengSAGEYA Publishing CompanyHand and Microsurgery2458-78342013-04-0121111710.2399/emd.13.65265163603Paediatric trigger thumb: our experiences and review of the literatureYuksel KankayaKadri OzerNezih SungurOzlem Colak AslanAdile TuranUgur KocerObjectives: The aim of this study is to report our experiences and surgical results in paediatric trigger thumb and to review the literature about paediatric trigger thumb. Methods: We performed a retrospective study of our paediatric trigger thumb patients who underwent open surgery. Our study includes 19 thumbs of 13 children with a mean age of 30 months. Analysis into gender, age of onset, age of surgery, family history and postoperative complications were carried out. Biopsies of A1 annular pulley from 6 thumbs were examined histopathologically. Results: In all, 6 (46%) of the children presented with bilateral trigger thumbs and 6 (46%) of the children had palpable node of Notta. Two (15%) of children who had bilateral involvement, had a positive family history. Flexion deformity and nodule were commonly observed during physical examination. After surgery, there were no complications or recurrences. There were no secondary surgeries. Histopathological examination of specimens sent to pathology department showed mostly degenerated fibrous tissue. Conclusion: Surgical treatment with A1 pulley release resulted in successful resolution of trigger thumb. However, conservative treatments can be considered before 3 years of age for 6 months before surgery as a safe and useful method. [Hand Microsurg 2013; 2(1.000): 11-17]http://www.scopemed.org/fulltextpdf.php?mno=163603Congenitalpaediatricthumbtrigger
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author Yuksel Kankaya
Kadri Ozer
Nezih Sungur
Ozlem Colak Aslan
Adile Turan
Ugur Kocer
spellingShingle Yuksel Kankaya
Kadri Ozer
Nezih Sungur
Ozlem Colak Aslan
Adile Turan
Ugur Kocer
Paediatric trigger thumb: our experiences and review of the literature
Hand and Microsurgery
Congenital
paediatric
thumb
trigger
author_facet Yuksel Kankaya
Kadri Ozer
Nezih Sungur
Ozlem Colak Aslan
Adile Turan
Ugur Kocer
author_sort Yuksel Kankaya
title Paediatric trigger thumb: our experiences and review of the literature
title_short Paediatric trigger thumb: our experiences and review of the literature
title_full Paediatric trigger thumb: our experiences and review of the literature
title_fullStr Paediatric trigger thumb: our experiences and review of the literature
title_full_unstemmed Paediatric trigger thumb: our experiences and review of the literature
title_sort paediatric trigger thumb: our experiences and review of the literature
publisher SAGEYA Publishing Company
series Hand and Microsurgery
issn 2458-7834
publishDate 2013-04-01
description Objectives: The aim of this study is to report our experiences and surgical results in paediatric trigger thumb and to review the literature about paediatric trigger thumb. Methods: We performed a retrospective study of our paediatric trigger thumb patients who underwent open surgery. Our study includes 19 thumbs of 13 children with a mean age of 30 months. Analysis into gender, age of onset, age of surgery, family history and postoperative complications were carried out. Biopsies of A1 annular pulley from 6 thumbs were examined histopathologically. Results: In all, 6 (46%) of the children presented with bilateral trigger thumbs and 6 (46%) of the children had palpable node of Notta. Two (15%) of children who had bilateral involvement, had a positive family history. Flexion deformity and nodule were commonly observed during physical examination. After surgery, there were no complications or recurrences. There were no secondary surgeries. Histopathological examination of specimens sent to pathology department showed mostly degenerated fibrous tissue. Conclusion: Surgical treatment with A1 pulley release resulted in successful resolution of trigger thumb. However, conservative treatments can be considered before 3 years of age for 6 months before surgery as a safe and useful method. [Hand Microsurg 2013; 2(1.000): 11-17]
topic Congenital
paediatric
thumb
trigger
url http://www.scopemed.org/fulltextpdf.php?mno=163603
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