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Kanathur Shilpa1, Gorur Divya1, Leelavathy Budamakuntla1, Loganathan Eswari1.
Abstract
CONTEXT: Pincer nail deformity is a transverse overcurvature of the nail. Though various conservative and surgical techniques have been described in the literature, very few studies are based on objective measurements. This study was undertaken to evaluate the outcome of three-flap technique in the management of pincer nail. AIM: To study the outcome of three-flap technique in the management of pincer nail. SETTINGS ANDEntities:
Keywords: Flaps; Pincer nail being a resistant condition does not respond to conservative methods, especially in advanced cases, and recurrence is very common following these conservative techniques. Surgical techniques, which aim at widening of nail bed along with the removal of osteophytes, are recommended for advanced pincer nail. Three-flap technique provides a satisfactory outcome in treating pincer nail.; osteophyte; pincer nail
Year: 2019 PMID: 31057265 PMCID: PMC6484566 DOI: 10.4103/JCAS.JCAS_140_18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cutan Aesthet Surg ISSN: 0974-2077
Figure 1Preoperative nail measurements. Black line (ab): width at the nail root. Red line (cd): width at the nail tip. Purple line (ef): height of the nail tip
Figure 2Step-by-step intraoperative procedure. (A) Total nail avulsion. (B) Y-shaped incision on nail bed and distal skin. (C) Three flaps raised exposing distal phalanx. (D) Gloved finger feeling outgrowths. (E) Bony irregularities being leveled with rotating dental burr. (F) Third flap being interpolated between two flaps. (G) Flaps closed with 5-0 prolene. (H) Tubular dressing
Figure 3Immediate intraoperative widening of nail bed seen
Pre- and postoperative indices in pincer nail
| Preoperative | 15.2±1.5 mm | 8.2±1.3 mm | 5.6±1.1 mm | 53.9±8.8 | 68.04±23.3 |
| Postoperative | 15.2±1.5 mm | 13.5±1.2 mm | 2.2±0.9 mm | 88.8±2.3 | 16.29±5.2 |
Figure 4Graph showing pre- and postoperative width indices (statistically significant increase, P < 0.0001) and height indices (statistically significant decrease, P < 0.0001)
Figure 5Different variants of pincer nail. (A) Trumpet type. (B) Tile type. (C) Plicated type
Figure 6Surgical outcome. (A) Trumpet type. (B) At 6 months postoperative. (C) At 1 year
Figure 7Surgical outcome. (A) Tile type. (B) At 6 months postoperative. (C) At 1 year
Figure 8Surgical outcome. (A) Plicated type. (B) At 1 year