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General Orthopaedics

COLLAGENASE CLOSTRIDIUM HISTOLYTICUM INJECTION IN THE TREATMENT OF DUPUYTREN'S CONTRACTURE, CONCURRENT FINGERS TREATMENT, EARLY COMPLICATIONS AND FOUR YEARS' FOLLOW-UP WITH PATIENT-REPORTED OUTCOME MEASURES

British Indian Orthopaedic Society (BIOS) (previously IOSUK) Annual Scientific Meeting, July 2017



Abstract

Study

This is a prospective double blind, placebo controlled trial. Collagenase Clostridium Histolyticum was effective and well tolerated used in well palpable cords of Dupuytren's Contracture. Concurrent fingers treatment with early complications have been reported. Patients reported outcome measures have been obtained.

Materials & Method

143 fingers were treated in 125 patients. Deformity of more than 30° at metacarpo phalangeal joints and more than 20° at proximal interphalangeal joints with well palpable cord were selected in this study. Finger straightening procedure was undertaken at 24–72 hours post injection. Prospectively evaluated for early complications, extent of correction, residual deformity and recurrence rate at 3 years and 6 months follow up. Concurrent fingers were treated without serious side effects.

Results

Full correction was achieved in 130 fingers (91%). Residual flexion deformity noted in mainly in PIPJ with flexion 80° or more. At four years follow up, the recurrence rate was noted in Metacarpophalangeal Joints in 4(3%)fingers and Proximal Inter Phalangeal Joints in 12(9%) fingers. Patient reported outcome measures have been collected and expressed high degree of satisfaction.

Conclusion

Most local complications resolved within two weeks of the injection. Isolated MPJ deformity is more likely to be corrected fully. Isolated Proximal Interphalangeal Joints and combined Proximal Interphalangeal Joints and Metacarpo Phalangeal Joints contractures are mostly end up in residual flexion. Concurrent finger treatment was uneventful.


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