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Dynamic Manugraphy as a Promising Tool to Assess the Outcome of Limited Aponeurectomy in Patients With Dupuytren's Contracture

Background: Dupuytren's contractures interfere with physiological gripping. While limited aponeurectomy is an accepted treatment modality to restore finger mobility, methods to objectify functional outcome beyond determination of the range of motion are scarce. Methods: Patients with Dupuytren&...

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Autores principales: Garkisch, Angelina, Mittlmeier, Thomas, Kalpen, Axel, Mühldorfer-Fodor, Marion, Fischer, Dagmar-C., Wichelhaus, Alice
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7835140/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33511143
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2020.604891
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author Garkisch, Angelina
Mittlmeier, Thomas
Kalpen, Axel
Mühldorfer-Fodor, Marion
Fischer, Dagmar-C.
Wichelhaus, Alice
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Mittlmeier, Thomas
Kalpen, Axel
Mühldorfer-Fodor, Marion
Fischer, Dagmar-C.
Wichelhaus, Alice
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description Background: Dupuytren's contractures interfere with physiological gripping. While limited aponeurectomy is an accepted treatment modality to restore finger mobility, methods to objectify functional outcome beyond determination of the range of motion are scarce. Methods: Patients with Dupuytren's contracture being scheduled for unilateral limited aponeurectomy were invited to participate. Clinical data were gathered prospectively by chart review and interview. The DASH-score and flexion contracture for fingers were registered prior to surgery, 3 and 6 months afterwards. At the same time, dynamic manugraphy for simultaneous recording of the grip pattern and forces generated by the affected hand and anatomic areas (i.e., thumb, index finger, middle finger, ring finger, little finger and palm) were performed. All findings obtained during the follow-up period were compared to the situation at baseline. Comparison between paired samples was done using Wilcoxon rank test. All p-values are two-sided and p < 0.05 was considered to be significant. Results: Out of 23 consecutively enrolled patients, 19 (15 men, 4 women) completed follow-up examinations. Manugraphy confirmed the impairment of physiological gripping with concomitant pathological load distribution at base line. Limited aponeurectomy significantly reduced flexion contractures. However, the DASH-score remained at an excellent level in one patient, indicated improvement in 11 and worsening in seven patients. Six patients had lower grip force at t(6) compared to the preoperative condition, although the preoperative flexion contracture (≥110°) was considerably improved in all of them. In four of those, the DASH-score improved while it turned worse in two of them. The force of surgically treated fingers remained unchanged in three patients while it was improved and worsened in half of the remaining patients, respectively. Manugraphy revealed physiological gripping by enlargement of contact area and higher force transmission by the fingertips in 10 of 12 patients with constant or even improved DASH-score and in three of seven patients with a worsened DASH-score. Conclusions: Assessing the reduction of flexion contracture and grip force alone is not sufficient to comprehensively reflect the functional outcome of aponeurectomy for Dupuytren's disease. Visualizing physiological grip pattern provides an additional tool to objectify the success of surgical treatment.
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spelling pubmed-78351402021-01-27 Dynamic Manugraphy as a Promising Tool to Assess the Outcome of Limited Aponeurectomy in Patients With Dupuytren's Contracture Garkisch, Angelina Mittlmeier, Thomas Kalpen, Axel Mühldorfer-Fodor, Marion Fischer, Dagmar-C. Wichelhaus, Alice Front Med (Lausanne) Medicine Background: Dupuytren's contractures interfere with physiological gripping. While limited aponeurectomy is an accepted treatment modality to restore finger mobility, methods to objectify functional outcome beyond determination of the range of motion are scarce. Methods: Patients with Dupuytren's contracture being scheduled for unilateral limited aponeurectomy were invited to participate. Clinical data were gathered prospectively by chart review and interview. The DASH-score and flexion contracture for fingers were registered prior to surgery, 3 and 6 months afterwards. At the same time, dynamic manugraphy for simultaneous recording of the grip pattern and forces generated by the affected hand and anatomic areas (i.e., thumb, index finger, middle finger, ring finger, little finger and palm) were performed. All findings obtained during the follow-up period were compared to the situation at baseline. Comparison between paired samples was done using Wilcoxon rank test. All p-values are two-sided and p < 0.05 was considered to be significant. Results: Out of 23 consecutively enrolled patients, 19 (15 men, 4 women) completed follow-up examinations. Manugraphy confirmed the impairment of physiological gripping with concomitant pathological load distribution at base line. Limited aponeurectomy significantly reduced flexion contractures. However, the DASH-score remained at an excellent level in one patient, indicated improvement in 11 and worsening in seven patients. Six patients had lower grip force at t(6) compared to the preoperative condition, although the preoperative flexion contracture (≥110°) was considerably improved in all of them. In four of those, the DASH-score improved while it turned worse in two of them. The force of surgically treated fingers remained unchanged in three patients while it was improved and worsened in half of the remaining patients, respectively. Manugraphy revealed physiological gripping by enlargement of contact area and higher force transmission by the fingertips in 10 of 12 patients with constant or even improved DASH-score and in three of seven patients with a worsened DASH-score. Conclusions: Assessing the reduction of flexion contracture and grip force alone is not sufficient to comprehensively reflect the functional outcome of aponeurectomy for Dupuytren's disease. Visualizing physiological grip pattern provides an additional tool to objectify the success of surgical treatment. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-01-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7835140/ /pubmed/33511143 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2020.604891 Text en Copyright © 2021 Garkisch, Mittlmeier, Kalpen, Mühldorfer-Fodor, Fischer and Wichelhaus. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Garkisch, Angelina
Mittlmeier, Thomas
Kalpen, Axel
Mühldorfer-Fodor, Marion
Fischer, Dagmar-C.
Wichelhaus, Alice
Dynamic Manugraphy as a Promising Tool to Assess the Outcome of Limited Aponeurectomy in Patients With Dupuytren's Contracture
title Dynamic Manugraphy as a Promising Tool to Assess the Outcome of Limited Aponeurectomy in Patients With Dupuytren's Contracture
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title_fullStr Dynamic Manugraphy as a Promising Tool to Assess the Outcome of Limited Aponeurectomy in Patients With Dupuytren's Contracture
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic Manugraphy as a Promising Tool to Assess the Outcome of Limited Aponeurectomy in Patients With Dupuytren's Contracture
title_short Dynamic Manugraphy as a Promising Tool to Assess the Outcome of Limited Aponeurectomy in Patients With Dupuytren's Contracture
title_sort dynamic manugraphy as a promising tool to assess the outcome of limited aponeurectomy in patients with dupuytren's contracture
topic Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7835140/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33511143
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2020.604891
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