Extensor indicis transfer improves function in patients after rupture of the extensor pollicis longus tendon.

Hand Surg Rehabil

Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Queen Margaret Hospital, Dunfermline, Whitefield Rd, Dunfermline KY12 0SU, United Kingdom; Fife Virtual Hand Clinic, United Kingdom.

Published: June 2021

The primary aim was to determine the improvement in patient-reported functional outcomes (PROMs) following extensor indicis proprius (EIP) transfer for a closed rupture of the extensor pollicis longus (EPL) tendon. Secondary aims were to analyze the impact of this procedure on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and satisfaction. Preoperative and one-year postoperative PROMs were collected prospectively at a single institution over a two-year period (2014-2016). The primary outcome measure was the QuickDASH score. Patients also completed satisfaction scores, and the EQ-5D-5L score was used to evaluate HRQoL. Paired data was available for 12 patients (92%) at mean 19 months following surgery. A statistically-significant improvement in mean QuickDASH score was observed from 29.7 (SD: 21.7) preoperatively to 15.2 (SD: 16.4) postoperatively (p?=?0.05). Nine patients reported an improvement, one patient reported no change, and the remaining two reported deterioration in QuickDASH score. Median EQ-5D-5L improved significantly from 0.82 (IQR: 0.71 - 1.0) to 0.93 (0.77 to 1.0) postoperatively (p?

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.hansur.2020.12.005DOI Listing

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