JPRAS Open (Sep 2024)

The ‘Universal Approach’ for Dupuytrenʼs disease: A safe and reproducible sequence for planning fasciectomy incisions

  • Adam Stoneham,
  • Sherif Fetouh,
  • Muattaz Kazzam,
  • David Warwick

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 41
pp. 372 – 375

Abstract

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Summary: Dupuytren's disease continues to present many challenges for the surgeon. A variety of surgical approaches and their variations have been described in the literature, further complicated by the degree of skin shortage and/or the need for local flap procedures or a full thickness skin graft. In the face of all these decisions – none of which is supported by Level 1 evidence – it can be very difficult to plan the best incision(s). We describe a safe and reproducible technique to plan fasciectomy incisions in primary or recurrent Dupuytren's disease. Our short communication and accompanying artwork demonstrates the anatomical landmarks and a simple decision-making algorithm based on just 3 key stages: (1) Proximal incision planning and execution of the palmar release(s); (2) Extension distally into the digit(s) based on the tissue quality, with either with zigzag (Brunner's) or a midline longitudinal (McIndoe) incision(s); (3) Flap assisted closure or coverage with a full thickness skin graft where required.

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