| Literature DB >> 34976535 |
Sarang Kasture1,2, Raj Sakamuri2.
Abstract
Introduction The use of collagenase Clostridium histolyticum injection as a minimally invasive procedure for correction of Dupuytren's deformity is well reported in the literature. We report our experience and long-term outcome of this procedure performed in a single secondary care centre. Methods We prospectively evaluated 143 fingers that underwent Dupuytren's deformity correction using CCH injection. Early side effects, degree of correction, recurrence, and patient-reported outcomes were noted. Results Early local complications were resolved in two weeks' duration. No major complications were encountered. More than 80% achieved immediate full correction of deformity and at an average follow-up of five years, 23% of patients had a recurrence. Around 92% were very satisfied with the procedure. Conclusion CCH is a safe and effective minimally invasive method to achieve correction of palmar Dupuytren's deformity and is associated with a high patient satisfaction rate.Entities:
Keywords: collagenase clostridium histolyticum; complication; dupuytren’s; outcome; recurrence
Year: 2021 PMID: 34976535 PMCID: PMC8713026 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.19952
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Demographic data
Demographic data showing average age in years, Sex distribution ration in percentage, laterality ratio in percentage, number of patients with family history and average duration of the disease in months.
| Average age in years (range) | 69.3 (54 – 84) |
| Sex, M:F (%) | 87.2 : 12.8 |
| Laterality, Right:Left (%) | 56 : 44 |
| Family history, n (%) | 56/125 (44.8%) |
| Average duration of disease in months (range) | 36.3 (9 – 75) |
Complications
Number of patient reporting complications of pain, swelling, bruising, pruritis, blisters, regional lymphadenopathy, skin tears and ligament/tendon injury.
| Complication | n (%) |
| Pain, swelling, bruising | 143/143 (100%) |
| Pruritis | 64/143 (44.75%) |
| Blisters | 36/143 (25.17%) |
| Regional lymphnodes enlargement | 29/143 (20.27%) |
| Skin tears | 24/143 (16.78%) |
| Tendon/ligament injury | 0/143 (0%) |
Figure 1Complications of bruising, swelling, blister formation and skin tear
Results
Results showing the extent of initial deformity, correction obtained, number of patients that achieved full correction, average follow-up, recurrence rates and patient-reported outcome measures (PROMS) including the number of patients that were very satisfied with the outcome.
MCPJ: metacarpophalangeal joints; PIPJ: proximal interphalangeal joint
| Parameter | |
| Initial deformity average, ° (range) | 43.6 (28.5 – 74.5) |
| MCPJ, ° (range) | 36.5 (28.5 – 74.5) |
| PIPJ, ° (range) | 48.2 (30.6 – 46.1) |
| Correction average, ° (range) | 4.6 (0 – 25.6) |
| MCPJ, ° (range) | 3.7 (0 – 15.5) |
| PIPJ, ° (range) | 8.7 (0 – 19.8) |
| Full correction, n(%) | |
| MCPJ, n(%) | 126/143 (88.1%) |
| PIPJ, n(%) | 35/46 (76%) |
| Average follow-up, months (range) | 61.4 (42 – 73) |
| Recurrence, n(%) | 33/143 (23%) |
| MCPJ, n(%) | 7/143 (4.8%) |
| PIPJ, n(%) | 8/46 (17.3%) |
| PROMS (QuickDASH score) | |
| Average score (range) | 18.5 (0 – 75) |
| 0 – 25, n(%) | 121/143 (84.6%) |
| 26 - 50, n(%) | 12/143 (8.3%) |
| >50, n(%) | 10/143 (6.9%) |
| Very satisfied, n%) | 132/143 (92.3%) |