INITIAL EVALUATION OF SURGICAL RESULTS OF DE QUERVAIN'S SYNDROME AND FINGER FLEXIBLE TENDONITIS AT XUAN LOC DISTRICT MEDICAL CENTER FROM DECEMBER 2019 TO OCTOBER 2020

Mạnh Tiến Bùi, Văn Nút Lâm

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Research objectives: Evaluating the effectiveness of surgery to treat de Quervain syndrome (inflammation of the radial styloid) and finger flexor tenosynovitis (trigger finger) at Xuan Loc District Medical Center from December 2019 to October 2020. Methods: A retrospective cross-sectional study of all patients hospitalized in the Department of General Surgery at Xuan Loc District Medical Center from December 2019 to October 2020, with the diagnosis of de Quervain syndrome or finger flexor tendon bursitis. Results: The typical age for surgery was 30-60 years. For acute tenosynovitis: female (77.7%), male (22.2%); for radial styloid inflammation: female (81.8%), male (18.2%). The incidence of acute tenosynovitis was common among office workers (33.4%); radial styloid inflammation was common in manual laborers (45.5%). 100% of patients' postoperative diagnoses were consistent with their preoperative diagnoses. The removal of the tendon sheath and synovium, as well as the A1 ligament, accounted for 77.8%. 55.5% of patients underwent complete horizontal ligament release, along with the removal of tendon adhesions and partial excision of inflamed tendon sheaths. 100% of patients had a good functional response to treatment. 100% of surgeries had no complications or adverse effects during treatment. Conclusion: Surgery for de Quervain syndrome and finger flexor tenosynovitis had no complications or adverse effects during treatment. Patients had a good functional response to treatment.

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