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Surgical alternatives in Dupuytren's contracture


Chick-L-R. Lister-G-D. University of Utah, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Hand-Clin. 1991 Nov. 7(4). P 715-9; discussion 721-2. The treatment of Dupuytren's contracture is still controversial. The use of subcutaneous fasciotomy is useful in the medically unstable patient in whom long-term results may be a moot point. Limited fasciectomy is preferred over radical excision as a simpler operation and because of fewer complications. Wound closure is still a major point of contention. A prospective, randomized study of open wounds versus skin grafts versus closed procedures is needed to give more information regarding the long-term results. Currently, at our institution, we perform limited fasciectomy and leave the palm open. Early and aggressive mobilization is thought to be the key to good results.



Original Text by Clifford R. Wheeless, III, MD.