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DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1787130
Preferencias para el tratamiento del dedo en gatillo del adulto: Censo a los cirujanos de mano colombianos agremiados
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Introducción No existe una guía para el abordaje del dedo en gatillo. Este estudio caracteriza las perspectivas de los cirujanos de mano en Colombia frente al abordaje de esta enfermedad, pues se estima que sus preferencias constituyen actualmente un factor determinante en el manejo ofrecido.
Materiales y Métodos Estudio de corte transversal que incluyó el censo de cirujanos de mano agremiados durante el 2021 en Colombia. Se creó una encuesta junto a un grupo focal de cinco cirujanos la cual se distribuyó para su diligenciamiento en REDCap.
Resultados La tasa de respuesta fue de 81%. Múltiples factores clínicos son considerados para el diagnóstico. El manejo inicial predilecto es solamente una infiltración con corticoesteroides, excepto en pacientes diabéticos o con bloqueo del dedo, en quienes se prefiere operar, siendo la liberación abierta la técnica más popular. Se considera remisión de la enfermedad al cumplirse seis meses sin síntomas, siendo la satisfacción del paciente el desenlace más relevante.
Conclusión Las perspectivas de los cirujanos de mano divergen, así como los hallazgos en la literatura. Este estudio evidencia la necesidad de generar consensos frente al abordaje, teniendo en cuenta las características individuales relevantes de los pacientes y la experiencia de los cirujanos.
Palabras clave
trastorno del dedo en gatillo - encuestas y cuestionarios - cirujanos - testimonio de experto - deformidades adquiridas de la manoPublication History
Received: 28 May 2023
Accepted: 01 April 2024
Article published online:
07 June 2024
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