Affiliation:
1. From the Department of Plastic Surgery, Royal Victoria Infirmary and Newcastle General Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Abstract
The flexed PIP joint presents a particular problem in the treatment of advanced Dupuytren’s disease. Following reports of the use of skeletal traction in the treatment of this condition, a simple device, the “Pipster” was developed to extend the PIP joint by skeletal traction before surgery. In seven fingers in five patients with severe contractures, there was a pre-operative improvement of at least 45° in the flexion angle (measured as maximum achievable passive extension). The technique was effective in primary and recurrent disease. Subsequent surgery was facilitated and amputation avoided in five tigers. The optimum distraction technique was identified. The study continues with more patients.
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