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. 2010;15(2):145-8.
doi: 10.1142/S0218810410004692.

Surgical treatment of mucous cysts on fingers without skin excision

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Surgical treatment of mucous cysts on fingers without skin excision

Yuko Hoshino et al. Hand Surg. 2010.

Abstract

Mucous cysts on the fingers are commonly treated by excision followed by a rotation flap or skin graft. However, such procedures require skin donors or large incisions. Therefore, a less invasive procedure is needed. Here, we report a surgical treatment method that does not require the excision of the cyst. A skin flap was made around the cyst and raised; the pedicle of the cyst was then electrodesiccated or ligated, and the contents of the cyst were evacuated. If the pedicle could not be clearly identified, the backside of the flap was electrodesiccated to break the connection between the cyst and the distal interphalangeal joint. The skin flap was replaced and sutured. The flaps became almost normal during the follow-up period. No complications or recurrences occurred in any of the six cases that were treated. Our procedure appears to be an effective and less-invasive treatment for mucous cysts of the fingers.

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