Evaluation of Phalangeal Benign Soft-Tissue Tumors of the Hand and Systemic Review of the Literature

INTRODUCTION: Our aim in this study is to evaluate patients with phalangeal benign soft-tissue tumors of the hand and to evaluate their short-term complications after surgery. METHODS: Between January 2019 and October 2021, 59 patients (31 female, 28 male; mean age 48.96±13.33, range 20–75 years) wi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Boğaziçi tıp dergisi 2022-06, Vol.9 (2), p.132-138
Hauptverfasser: Atılgan, Numan, Mehmet Rauf Koç, Duman, Numan, Erdem, Turgut Emre, Bilge, Onur
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Zusammenfassung:INTRODUCTION: Our aim in this study is to evaluate patients with phalangeal benign soft-tissue tumors of the hand and to evaluate their short-term complications after surgery. METHODS: Between January 2019 and October 2021, 59 patients (31 female, 28 male; mean age 48.96±13.33, range 20–75 years) with phalangeal soft-tissue tumors were evaluated according to demographic data, histopathological diagnosis, satisfaction level, recurrence, and complications. RESULTS: The most common phalangeal soft-tissue tumor was tenosynovial giant cell tumors (n=15, 38.4%). Other frequent histologies included ganglion cysts (12.8%), epidermal inclusion cyst (10.25%), and fibrolipoma (7.6%). Soft-tissue tumors were most commonly found on second and third phalanx (both 26.2%), followed by fourth (13.8%), first (12.3%), and fifth (9.2%) The location of soft-tissue tumors was found in the phalanx of hands that were 40% proximal, 29.2% distal, and 30.8% in different parts of the phalanx. The mean visual analog scale score was 5.9±3.1 before excisional surgery; it was 3.47±1.3 at the last follow-up (p
ISSN:2149-0287
2149-0287
DOI:10.14744/bmj.2022.44265