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Query: UMLS:C0030193 (
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Eighty-six mucous cysts in 79 patients were surgically excised. Follow-up was carried out at an average of 2.6 years. Fifteen digits (17%) had a residual loss of extension of 5 to 20 degrees at the IP or DIP joints. One patient developed a superficial infection and two developed a DIP pyarthrosis, which eventually required DIP arthrodesis.
Nail deformities
were present in 25 of 86 digits preoperatively (29%), 15 of which resolved after surgery (60%). Four of 61 digits developed a nail deformity which was not present preoperatively (7%). Three of 86 digits (3%) developed recurrence. Other complications included persistent swelling,
pain
, numbness, stiffness, and radial or ulnar deviation at the DIP joint. We recommend that patients be informed preoperatively of the potential risks of decreased range of motion, persistent swelling and
pain
, infection, recurrence, and persistent or postoperatively acquired nail deformity.
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PMID:Complications following mucous cyst excision. 914 92
We reviewed 30 patients with subungual glomus tumours of the hand operated on between 1964 and 1997. Seven patients were male and 23 were female. Their age ranged from 16 to 78 years. A transungual approach was selected in 27 patients, and a periungual approach in three. Pre-operative
pain
subsided in all of the patients, but recurrence of the
pain
was observed in nine.
Nail deformities
were observed in nine patients before surgery. After surgery, it disappeared in three patients, persisted in six, and new deformities developed in five. To avoid recurrence of
pain
, it is important that the accurate pre-operative localisation of the tumour and a complete extirpation should be performed. To avoid nail deformity, it is better to apply a periungual approach for tumours developing in the peripheral region, and a transungual approach followed by meticulous repair of the nail bed for tumours developing in the central region.
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PMID:Treatment of subungual glomus tumour. 1167 63