| Literature DB >> 17610744 |
Bernd Loos1, Valerij Puschkin, Raymund E Horch.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Dupuytren's disease (DD) is a hand disorder mainly among the northern population. In contrast it is rare in the mediterranean population. Therefore typical habits and dietetic influences have been discussed as well as genetic predisposition. Still, since the first description by Dupuytren in 1834 only little is known about the etiology and pathogenesis of this disease. Some hints were found for a higher prevalence among people with diabetes, alcohol abuse or smoking. Also, intensive manual work or hand injuries have been discussed to have an influence on DD. To our knowledge this is the largest retrospectively evaluated series of symptomatic patients published to date. The study includes patients from the last 50 years. It was performed to show possible correlations between DD and typical risk factors such as diabetes, alcohol consumption, and smoking.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17610744 PMCID: PMC1950875 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2474-8-60
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Data of patients with surgery for DC between 1956 and 2006.
| Acquired data from 1956–1988 | |
| Parameter | Factors |
| age | age at operation in decades |
| Sex | male/female |
| affected hand | right/left/both |
| maximum degree per Hand | 1°–4° after Iselin's classification |
| intraoperative complications | tendon-, nerv- or vessel-injury |
| postoperative complications | infection, skin necrosis, bleeding |
| other diseases | diabetes mellitus, epilepsy |
Additional parameter between 1988 and 2006.
| Acquired data from 1988–2006 | |
| Parameter | Factors |
| age | age at operation |
| Sex | male/female |
| affected hand | right/left/both |
| affected finger | digit 1–5 |
| degree per finger | 1°–4° after Iselin's classification |
| degree per Hand | sum of degree per affected finger |
| isolated or combined affection | one or more finger per hand |
| operation technique | limited or complete fasciectomy, skin transplantation |
| intraoperative complications | tendon-, nerv- or vessel-injury |
| postoperative complications | infection, skin necrosis, bleeding |
| other diseases | diabetes mellitus, epilepsy |
| simultaneous operation | carpal tunnel syndrome, trigger finger |
| lifestyle condition | alcohol, nicotin |
| recurrence of DD | yes/no |
Iselin's classification of Dupuytren's disease.
| Iselin's classification of different stages of Dupuytren's contracture | |
| Stage 1 | nodules or strands without affecting a finger joint |
| Stage 2 | MCP joint affected |
| Stage 4 | MCP and PIP joint affected |
| Stage 5 | MCP and PIP joint affected with hyperextension in the DIP joint |
Data of all Patients between 1956 and 2006
| Sex | men 2579 | female 340 | |
| hand | right 834 | left 616 | both 1469 |
| Complications | nerv injury 108 (3.7%) | tendon injury 5 (0.2%) | |
| complications | skin necrosis 76 (2.6%) | infection 94 (3,2%) | bleeding 35 (1.2%) |
| diseases | diabetes mellitus 306 (10.5%) | epilepsy 39 (1.3%) | |
Figure 1Percentage of all patients at time of operation classified in decades divided in men and women. In this figure it is obvious that operation time point in women is one decade later than in men.
Figure 2Sex ratio men to women classified in decades
Figure 3Maximum stage of Dupuytren's disease per hand between 1956 and 1987.
Data of the patients from between 1988 and 2006.
| age | men 57.62 ± 10,75 | female 62.62 ± 10.55 | |
| Mean stage | men 4.59 ± 2.54 | female 4.26 ± 2.50 (p = 0.171) | |
| occurence | one finger 505 | more finger 614 | |
| therapy | limited fasciectomy 1061 (94.8%) | total fasciectomy 58 (5.2%) | |
| amputations | 13 little fingers | ||
| Lifestyle | smoking 185 (16.5%) | alcohol 236 (21.1%) | both 76 (6.8%) |
| simult. operation | carpaltunnel 14 (1.2%) | trigger finger 26 (2.3%) | |
Figure 4Mean stage of Dupuytren's disease in men and women classified in decades.
Figure 5Mean stage of Dupuytren's disease per Finger in all Patients from the year 1988 to the year 2006.
Recurrent Dupuytren's disease versus primary DD between 1988 and 2006
| Primary DD | Recurrent DD | p-value | ||
| number | men | 857 | 120 | X |
| women | 127 | 15 | X | |
| mean stage per hand | men | 4,56 | 4,78 | 0,714 |
| women | 4,26 | 4,20 | 0,178 | |
| p-value | 0,376 | 0,045 | X | |
| mean Age | men | 57,87 | 55,89 | 0,187 |
| women | 62,97 | 59,60 | 0,186 | |
| p-value | >0,001 | 0,353 | X |
The mean stage per hand was calculated by the sum of the affected fingers, mean age in years
Figure 6Erlangen external traction device to correct soft tissue and joint contracture before fasciectomy.
Figure 7Patient with Cross-Finger-Flap from digit 4 to digit 5 to fill up a skin deficit after correction of the Dupuytren's contracture stage 4 where distraction was not possible.