Literature DB >> 24718508

[Pediatric nail surgery].

C Löser1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although interventions on the skin of children and adolescents often heal better than in adults, inappropriate interventions on nails can lead to avoidable trauma and irreparable damage to fingers and toes. PROBLEMS: When are interventions on nails indicated in children? What age-related characteristics are important?
MATERIAL AND METHODS: With reference to the literature and experience from own clinical cases, the most commonly occurring constellations in children are discussed and approaches to protective treatment are demonstrated.
RESULTS: Ingrown toenails are one of the most common reasons for presentation due to nail problems in childhood. Conservative measures or protective interventions on the nail matrix avoid unnecessary trauma caused by currently obsolete techniques. Additional nail problems in children which could be treated operatively included nail pigmentation, exostosis and onychodystrophy.
CONCLUSION: A thorough evaluation of the indications and cautious implementation allows a targeted nail surgery or its avoidance even in childhood.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24718508     DOI: 10.1007/s00105-013-2708-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hautarzt        ISSN: 0017-8470            Impact factor:   0.751


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Authors:  C Löser; M Möhrle
Journal:  Hautarzt       Date:  2012-02       Impact factor: 0.751

2.  Surgical treatment of ingrown toenail without matricectomy.

Authors:  Bernard Noël
Journal:  Dermatol Surg       Date:  2007-12-05       Impact factor: 3.398

3.  Treatment of ingrown toenails in the pediatric population.

Authors:  Gaby Yang; Natalie L Yanchar; Andrea Y S Lo; Sarah A Jones
Journal:  J Pediatr Surg       Date:  2008-05       Impact factor: 2.545

4.  Nail matrix phenolization for treatment of ingrowing nail: technique report and recurrence rate of 267 surgeries.

Authors:  Nilton Di Chiacchio; Walter Belda; Nilton Gioia Di Chiacchio; Felipe Veiga Kezam Gabriel; Débora Cadore de Farias
Journal:  Dermatol Surg       Date:  2010-02-19       Impact factor: 3.398

5.  Phenol chemical matricectomy is less painful, with shorter recovery times but higher recurrence rates, than surgical matricectomy: a patient's view.

Authors:  Jessica C Hassel; Alexander J Hassel; Christoph Löser
Journal:  Dermatol Surg       Date:  2010-06-22       Impact factor: 3.398

6.  The effect of phenol on ingrown toenail excision in children.

Authors:  Saleem Islam; Erin McKean Lin; Robert Drongowski; Daniel H Teitelbaum; Arnold G Coran; James D Geiger; Ronald B Hirschl
Journal:  J Pediatr Surg       Date:  2005-01       Impact factor: 2.545

7.  Longitudinal melanonychia in children: a clinical and histopathologic study of 40 cases.

Authors:  S Goettmann-Bonvallot; J André; S Belaich
Journal:  J Am Acad Dermatol       Date:  1999-07       Impact factor: 11.527

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1.  [Allways an important subject : Diagnosis and treatment of nail diseases].

Authors:  Christoph R Löser
Journal:  Hautarzt       Date:  2018-09       Impact factor: 0.751

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