Introduction Glomus tumors are benign, characterized by microvascular alteration, and mostly found in the subungual region of the hand. They are rare and associated with paroxysmal pain, tenderness on palpation, and thermal sensitivity. The aim of the present research was to analyze the epidemiology of glomus tumors and relate each of the variables with cases of recurrence. Materials and Methods A retrospective review of medical records was undertaken in our hospital to collect epidemiological numerical variables (time between the onset of symptoms and diagnosis and surgery, age, size of the tumor on magnetic resonance imaging and the histopathological examination, time until recurrence and reoperation after surgery, duration of the follow-up) and categorical variables (gender, ethnicity, laterality, affected finger, location in the hand, surgical technique, smoking, preoperative symptoms, recurrence, and comorbidities). Then, we performed a statistical analysis to identify possible associations of the hand tumors with recurrences. Results The review identified 66 patients with glomus tumors 52 of which were located in the hand. The mean age of the sample was 49 years, and it was mostly composed of white female patients. Pain was the main related symptom, and most tumors presented sizes between 5 mm and 1 cm. Among the 52 patients, 11 cases presented recurrences, with a mean time until onset of 39.4 months, but 3 of them were initially operated on at other hospitals. None of the variables was shown to be a predictor of recurrence, although we saw that bone involvement on radiographs was only present in certain cases of recurrence. Conclusion The sample studied was large for this rare disease, and reinforced previous results regarding its epidemiology. As 54% of the cases of recurrence occurred at least twice, we think that genetic, histological and immunohistochemical analyses should be the focus of futures studies, as well as a search for bone and tendon involvement.
Resumen Introducción Diferentemente de la artrodesis, la artroplastia total de muñeca permite mantener um rango de movimiento funcional en pacientes operados por artrosis de diferentes causas. La evolución de los implantes pemitió llegar a una mayor tasa de éxito, con disminución de las complicaciones como el aflojamiento de componentes. Este estudio tiene como objetivo demostrar los resultados funcionales y las tasas de complicaciones en una serie de casos operados con el implante Motec (Swemac Orthopaedics AB, Linköping, Suecia) por un único cirujano. Materiales y Métodos Se trata de un estudio retrospectivo con 14 pacientes intervenidos de artroplastia total de muñeca con el sistema Motec entre 2017 y 2022 y evaluados pre y posoperatoriamente por la Escala de Muñeca de la Clínica Mayo (Mayo Wrist Score, en inglés) y la Escala Visual Analógica (EVA). Se realizó revisión de historias clínicas en junio de 2022 y análisis estadístico con prueba t pareada considerando significativos valores de p < 0,05. Resultados Fueron operados 13 hombres y 1 mujer, con una edad media de 64,8 (desviación estándar [DE] = 7,5) años, y el tiempo medio de seguimiento fue de 25,1 (DE = 10,9) meses. La puntuación en la Escala de Mayo presentó media preoperatoria de 23,2 (DE = 8,9) y posoperatoria de 82,8 (DE = 7), mientras la EVA preoperatoria tuvo una media de 7,6 (DE = 1,1), y la posoperatoria fue de 1 (DE = 1,2). Las diferencias en los resultados pre y posoperatorios de la Escala de Mayo y la EVA fueron estadísticamente significativas (p < 0,001). Conclusión Como se demuestra en esta serie, las mejoras funcionales y en el dolor fueron importantes, no hubo complicaciones mayores en el período de tiempo evaluado, y la prótesis fue capaz de reemplazar las artrodesis parciales que fallaron. Los pacientes deben ser seguidos durante más tiempo, pero con la certeza de que, en caso de fracaso, aún se puede realizar una artrodesis total de muñeca.
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