Surgical resection of venous malformations of the forearm.


Journal

The Journal of hand surgery, European volume
ISSN: 2043-6289
Titre abrégé: J Hand Surg Eur Vol
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101315820

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
07 2022
Historique:
pubmed: 18 3 2022
medline: 23 6 2022
entrez: 17 3 2022
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

We retrospectively reviewed 35 patients with venous malformations located in the forearm and treated by surgery in a single institution during the period 2010-19. The common complaints were pain and swelling (34 patients) and impaired function with contractures of fingers (15 patients). Twenty-four had complete resection and 11 had an incomplete resection. Associated procedures were reconstruction or lengthening of tendons in 17 patients. At the last follow-up (mean 61 months), 32 of the 35 had no residual pain and 27 had no functional sequelae. On MRI follow-up exams, 27 had no residual venous malformations. Venous malformations in the anterior compartment of the forearm can impair the function of the hand. They are developed almost exclusively in the connective tissue around tendons and muscles, deforming the musculotendinous structures and involving nerves. Surgery seems an appropriate option for the condition in this area.

Identifiants

pubmed: 35296182
doi: 10.1177/17531934221086889
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

716-721

Auteurs

Claude Laurian (C)

Interdisciplinary Study Group for Vascular Malformations, Saint-Joseph Hospitals, Paris, France.

Annouk Bisdorff (A)

Interdisciplinary Study Group for Vascular Malformations, Saint-Joseph Hospitals, Paris, France.

Claudine Masonni (C)

Interdisciplinary Study Group for Vascular Malformations, Saint-Joseph Hospitals, Paris, France.

Pierre Cerceau (P)

Interdisciplinary Study Group for Vascular Malformations, Saint-Joseph Hospitals, Paris, France.

Nikos Paraskevas (N)

Interdisciplinary Study Group for Vascular Malformations, Saint-Joseph Hospitals, Paris, France.

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