Patients That Had Pollicization Surgery
Conditions
Brief summary
The study aims at describing long term functional outcome of patients that underwent pollicisation surgery. The hypothesis of the study is that there are prognostic factors of good function results of pollicisation (based on T-GAP classification for function) that will be searched on univariate and multivariate analysis.
Interventions
Patients will complete these forms and tests : Box and block test, Purdue peg board, Percival, Nine hole peg, T-GAP, EGF, MAHVIE, DASH, RAND36, CHQ-PF28, CHQ-CF45, CGI-S
Sponsors
Study design
Eligibility
Inclusion criteria
* More than 7 years and less than 50 years * Underwent unilateral or bilateral pollicisation surgery * For children : non opposition of the parents * For adults : non opposition
Exclusion criteria
\- Patients able to understand the research and to answer to forms
Design outcomes
Primary
| Measure | Time frame | Description |
|---|---|---|
| T-GAP score | At baseline, Day 0 (>5 years post-surgery) | The Thumb Grasp and Pinch assessment (T-GAP) is a new outcome measure that classifies grasp and pinch styles to quantify use of the new thumb. Scoring is based on principles of hand development and skill using a 7-point hierarchical scale including abnormal (scores of 1e3) and normal (scores of 4e7) grasp patterns, with more mature patterns receiving higher points. |
Countries
France