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XiapexTM will no longer be distributed in Europe: Our concerns and our hopes relative to collagenase
The use of alfa-lipoic acid-r (Ala-r) in patients with mild-moderate carpal tunnel syndrome: A randomised controlled open label prospective study
Primary lymphoma of the medial cutaneous nerve of the forearm: the first case in a pure sensory nerve of the upper limb
Unusual Intranodular Collagenase Injection: A Case of Bilateral Ledderhose Disease
Summary: Ledderhose disease (LD) is a rare plantar fibromatosis of the foot, frequently associated with Dupuytren disease. Collagenase of Clostridium hystoliticum has recently revolutionized the way to treat Dupuytren disease. Nevertheless, the literature is still critically lacking about the use of collagenase injection in LD. We report a case of a man with bilateral symptomatic LD treated with collagenase. Injections (0.58 mg of collagenase of C. hystoliticum) were performed into nodules. Forced extension after injection was not performed. The patient could walk normally immediately after procedure. The procedure was a complete success without side effects or complications on either foot. Currently, at 14 months after treatment of the right foot and 12 months after treatment of the left foot, no recurrence has been observed. Collagenase injection was only effective in treating symptomatic LD in this one patient we reported on
Seven-year clinical outcomes after collagenase injection in patients with Dupuytren's disease: A prospective study
Hand's aneurysmal bone cyst: A rare localization. case report and systematic literature review
Elastic stable intramedullary fixation using epibloc versus crossed kirschner wires fixation for distal forearm fractures in children: A retrospective analysis
The effects of collagenase of clostridium histolitycum (CCH) in Dupuytren's disease: A histological study on cell mediated mechanisms that allow enzymatic fasciotomy
COVID-19 contagion and contamination through hands of trauma patients: what risks and what precautions?
Modified Matti-Russe technique using a “butterfly bone graft” for treatment of scaphoid non-union
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