Surgical Management of Tophaceous Gout in the Upper Limb. 2023

Daniel A Espinel, and Diana C Martínez, and María Á Gómez, and David F Duque, and Paula A Torres, and Juliana V Rincón
Plastic Surgery Unit, National University of Colombia, Bogotá, Colombia; Faculty of Medicine, National University of Colombia, Bogotá, Colombia. Electronic address: daespinelp@unal.edu.co.

OBJECTIVE Gouty tophi are a clinical manifestation of hyperuricemia in advanced stages. They can produce pain, functional limitation, and severe deformities. Patients with severe symptoms require short-term symptomatic solutions that standard medical management is not able to provide. The objective of this study was to present the results obtained with the surgical management of tophaceous gout in the upper limb, as well as present a detailed characterization of the disease in the upper limb. METHODS Databases of the hand surgery service of a quaternary care hospital were reviewed to identify patients aged >18 years old undergoing tophi resection in the upper limbs between 2014 and 2020. Medical history records were reviewed retrospectively, and the relevant data were extracted to establish demographic profile, clinical presentation, anatomic distribution, postoperative outcomes, and additional procedures required. RESULTS The most frequent symptom was pain (83%), followed by limited range of motion (56%), deformity (50%), and daily living/occupational activity limitation (28%). The main indications for surgical management were the presence of deformity, pain, and/or limited range of motion. The most frequently affected anatomic sites were the metacarpophalangeal joints, followed by the elbows, proximal interphalangeal joints, and proximal phalanges. The postoperative complication rate was 28%. The most common complications were operative site infections and wound dehiscence. Decreased pain was associated with surgical resection. Additional procedures, such as extensor tenorrhaphy and local flaps, were required in 47.2% of patients. CONCLUSIONS Surgical resection of tophi can decrease pain. Although surgery is associated with a high rate of complications, most are minor. METHODS Therapeutic IV.

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