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Hitomi Sano1, Koichiro Oki1, Hideo Sogawa1, Rei Ogawa1.
Abstract
Ingrown nails are defined as inflammation of the lateral nail fold that is caused by penetration by the nail plate and associates with pain and/or infection. The pain associated with ingrown nail hampers walking, raises the risk of falls, and decreases the quality of life. The Sogawa method is a novel conservative medical treatment for ingrown nails that is based on stainless steel wire. It was first reported in 2012 by Sogawa, and we have found that it is very effective for ingrown nails, especially in difficult cases. Here, we show the beneficial effects of the Sogawa method in 2 extremely difficult cases where ingrown nails had recurred after partial nail ablation. We found the Sogawa method to be a quick and easy technique that rapidly improves the pain associated with ingrown nails and later produces properly configured nails. Our experience suggests that it is suitable for severe ingrown nails, such as too short ingrown nails and ingrown nails that have strong inflammation and granulation tissue formation. This is significant because it is difficult to treat such cases with conventional conservative methods, which means that the only remaining therapeutic option is surgery. Thus, the Sogawa method is a novel and highly effective ingrown nail treatment that obviates the need for invasive surgical treatment.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27622114 PMCID: PMC5010337 DOI: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000000719
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open ISSN: 2169-7574
Fig. 1.Schematic diagram of the Sogawa method. The hook is introduced under the nail in the nail crease (). Thereafter, the wire is laid on the surface of the nail in the direction of the opposing lateral nail fold. Then, the wire pulls the ingrown edge of the nail up (). The wire is fixed to the surface of the nail ().
Fig. 2.Clinical appearance and therapeutic course of case 1. A, Appearance before treatment. The patient had undergone partial matricectomy, but the regrowth of the nail plate led to severe pain. B, Appearance after wire application. C, Six months later, the nail configuration had become almost flat.