Injection and Needle Aponeurotomy for Dupuytren Contracture: A Randomized, Controlled Study


Steroid Injection and Needle Aponeurotomy for Dupuytren Contracture: A Randomized, Controlled Study


McMillan C, Binhammer P (Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) J Hand Surg 37A:1307-1312, 2012§



S. Kakar, MD



Evidence Ranking


A



Expert Rating


3



Abstract




Methods


Forty-seven patients with Dupuytren disease who were candidates for PNA (at least 1 contracture of at least 20°) participated in the study. Patients were randomized either to receive TA injections immediately following and 6 weeks and 3 months after the procedure or to receive no injections. Injections were administered into cords. The number of injections and the amount of TA per injection was determined based on the number of digits involved and the cord size. All subjects returned for 3 follow-up visits after the procedure, and contractures were measured using a goniometer. Change in total active extension deficit (TAED) was analyzed using a repeated measures analysis of variance to assess for differences between groups, time points, and interaction between group and time point. Descriptive statistics were calculated for all variables of interest. Continuous measures were summarized using means and standard deviations.



Results

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