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November 13-14, 2019 | London, UK
ORTHOPEDICS, OSTEOPOROSIS & TRAUMA
12
th
International Conference on
Journal of Orthopaedics Trauma Surgery and
Related Research
Orthopedics 2019
November 13-14, 2019
J Orthop Trauma Surg Rel Res, Volume 14
Volume: 14 | ISSN: 1897-2276
Prospective study of needle fasciotomy for Dupuytren’s contracture with four years
follow-up
Sinolichka Djambazova
University Clinic for Traumatology, Orthopedics, Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Macedonia
Objective
: The advantage of needle fasciotomy is a very short recovery combined with high cost effectiveness compared to
open surgery. The purpose of this study is to report results, reduction of contracture, complications and early recurrence after
four years.
Methods
: The indication was contractures of the MCP joint in stages I, II, III and IV with well defined fibrosis. The contracted
Dupuytren’s tissue is divided longitudinally along multiple points so that the finger can stretch out straight again. The procedure
is performed with a needle through the skin and the sharp, small bevel of the needle is used to cut the Dupuytren’s tissue beneath
the skin. We also administer a corticosteroid injection to the treatment area at the time of the procedure. Stretching, exercises
and extension splinting during the recovery phase are important to gain maximum benefit from the procedure. The patients were
evaluated preoperatively and per-operatively at one, eight, twenty-four weeks, after one, two, three, four years. 117 patients with
129 fingers were operated. Median age was 59 (44-74) with 114 man and 3 women.
Results
: No cases of flexor tendons lesions, hematomas or infections were registered.
The patients were allowed to use the hand directly after the procedure.
Conclusions
: Needle aponeurotomy does not involve incisions to the skin of the hand, so there is less tissue damage, less
swelling, less pain, less down time and quicker healing Needle fasciotomy is a good alternative in cases with well defined fibrosis
because of these preliminary good results and low morbidity.
Biography
Sinolichka Djambazova Zdravkovska is an Orthopaedic surgeon at the University clinic for traumatology, orthopaedics, anaesthesiology
and intensive care in Skopje, Macedonia. She completed her Undergraduate Degree in Medicine as well as her Specialization in
Orthopaedic Surgery at the Faculty of Medicine, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, Macedonia. At the Orthopaedic Surgery
Clinic she has been considered a frontrunner and a champion in the application of novel techniques in microscopic hand surgery.
Djambazova Zdravkovska has a long biography of completed courses as well as a large number of conferences and congresses
attended worldwide, which greatly contributed to her close specialization in hand surgery, gave her a valuable opportunity to build
lasting bridges between the Orthopaedic Surgery Clinic in Skopje and numerous renowned orthopaedic institutions and finally let her
share her valuable experience in microscopic hand surgery and beyond. She has formed a lasting cooperation with the Acibadem
Healthcare Group in Istanbul, Turkey, where she followed several Observer ship Programs in Hand Surgery.
sinolicka.dzambazova@yahoo.com