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17 Σεπ 2023 · As some new treatments have offered a less-invasive way to manage Dupuytren's contracture, there are some healthcare providers who now recommend early treatment. With collagenase injections and needle aponeurotomy, repeat treatment is not as much of a concern.
- 5 Risks of Dupuytren's Contracture Treatment
Skin damage is surprisingly common after treatment for...
- 5 Risks of Dupuytren's Contracture Treatment
1 ημέρα πριν · Contractures in the fingers caused by Dupuytren disease are commonly treated with either limited fasciectomy or injection of collagenase. Evidence to guide the choice of treatment is limited, but ...
A systematic review of non-surgical treatments for early-stage Dupuytren’s disease identified various pharmacological treatments (oral, intramuscular, topical or intralesional steroids; vitamin E, furazolidone, aminosyn (an amino acid solution), hyperbaric oxygen), radiotherapy and physical therapies (ultrasound, splinting, frictional massage ...
27 Ιαν 2022 · Operative treatments include percutaneous needle fasciotomy (PNF), open fasciotomy (OF), Clostridium collagenase histolyticum (CCH) injections, limited fasciectomy (LF) and dermofasciectomy (DF). The various methods of DD treatment are reviewed. Results: We summarize the highlights of each treatment option as well as the strengths and weaknesses.
3 Μαΐ 2022 · Researchers at the Kennedy Institute, University of Oxford, led by Professor Jagdeep Nanchahal have demonstrated the efficacy of the anti-TNF drug adalimumab for patients with early stage Dupuytren’s disease.
4 Ιουλ 2022 · To provide a comprehensive, evidence-based overview of the treatment for Dupuytren disease, specifically needle techniques, radiotherapy, primary conservative therapy, surgery, lipofilling, operative arthrolysis, salvage techniques, and the postoperative protocol and to make clinical recommendations for health care practitioners and patients.
15 Νοε 2011 · In this chapter, we give an overview of the different treatment options with the best available evidence (level 3 or greater). Dupuytren’s Disease (DD) is a fibromatosis of the palmer fascia of the hand and fingers, which often leads to flexion deformity of especially the ulnar fingers.