Erişkinlerde Tırnak Batmasının Matriksektomisiz Cerrahi Tedavisi
Year 2021,
Volume: 18 Issue: 3, 353 - 356, 29.12.2021
Ahmet Yiğit Kaptan
,
Selçuk Korkmazer
,
Toygun Kağan Eren
,
İbrahim Kaya
,
Murat Çiçeklidağ
,
Turan Bal
Özlem Orhan
Abstract
Amaç: Tırnak batması ileri evrelerde cerrahi tedavi gerektiren önemli bir ayak problemidir. Te-davi için birçok cerrahi yöntem bildirilmiştir. Bu çalışmanın amacı, ileri evre ayak tırnakları batık hastalarda matriksektomi yapılmadan batık ayak tırnağı ameliyatının sonuçlarını değerlendirmek-tir.
Materyal ve Metod: Çalışmaya 22 hasta dahil edildi. Tüm hastalara cerrahi öncesi ve sonrasında ayakkabı giyebildiklerinde görsel analog skala (ağrı / memnuniyet) uygulandı ve hastaların ra-hatsızlık duymadan ayakkabı giyme zamanlaması sorgulandı.
Bulgular: Preoperatif VAS (ağrı) skoru ayakkabı giyebildikten sonra 8.2 ± 1.1'den 2.4 ± 1.2'ye anlamlı olarak düzeldi (p<0.05). Rahatsızlık olmadan ayakkabı giyme zamanlaması ameliyattan sonra 13.3 ± 2.7 gün idi. İki hastada (% 7,1) rekürrens saptandı. Takipte tırnak distrofileri ve tırnak uzama problemleri görülmedi.
Sonuç: Matriksektomi yapılmadan tırnak batması cerrahi uygulanan ileri evre hastalarda başarılı sonuçlar alınabilir, rekürrensi azaltmak için yeterli yumuşak doku eksizyonu yapmaya özen gösterilmelidir.
Anahtar kelimeler: Tırnak batması, Matriksektomi, Tırnak distrofisi
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- 6- Martínez-Nova A, Sánchez-Rodríguez R, Alonso-Peña D. A new onychocryptosis classification and treatment plan. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 2007; 97(5): 389-93.
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Surgical Treatment of Ingrown Nail Without Matricectomy in Adults
Year 2021,
Volume: 18 Issue: 3, 353 - 356, 29.12.2021
Ahmet Yiğit Kaptan
,
Selçuk Korkmazer
,
Toygun Kağan Eren
,
İbrahim Kaya
,
Murat Çiçeklidağ
,
Turan Bal
Özlem Orhan
Abstract
Background: Ingrown toenail is an important foot problem that requires surgical treatment in advanced stages. Many surgical methods have been reported for treatment. The aim of this study was to evaluate the results of ingrown toenail surgery without matricectomy performed in patients with advanced stage ingrown toenails.
Materials and Methods: Twenty two patients were included in the study. Visual analog scale (pain / satisfaction) was applied to all patients before and after shoe wearing, and the patients were questioned regarding the timing of shoe wearing without discomfort.
Results: Preoperative VAS (pain) score was significantly improved from 8.2±1.1 to 2.4±1.2 after shoe wearing (p<0.05). The mean timing for shoe wearing without discomfort was 13.3±2.7 day after the surgery. Recurrences were found in two patients (7.1%). Nail dystrophies and nail growing problems were not seen during follow-up.
Conclusions: Successful results can be obtained in advanced stage patients with ingrown toenail surgery without matricectomy, care should be taken to make adequate soft tissue excision to reduce recurrence.
Key Words: Ingrown toenail, Matricectomy, Nail dystrophy
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