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The treatment of ingrown toenails is highly diverse, with numerous surgical techniques described in the literature alongside conservative approaches. The primary goals of all these surgical methods are to reduce recurrence rates, improve patients' quality of life, and achieve favorable cosmetic outcomes. In this study, we aim to compare the recently introduced Bird Flap, a modified Winograd technique, with Noel's technique and the classic Winograd method in terms of recurrence rates, patient quality of life, cosmetic outcomes, and postoperative pain.
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Comparison of Surgical Techniques for Medially Ingrown Toenails: A Prospective Randomized Study
Introduction:
Medially ingrown toenail (Onychocryptosis) is a common foot condition that significantly affects patients by causing pain and discomfort, particularly while walking or wearing shoes. The condition is characterized by localized inflammation and bacterial infection around the nail bed, leading to purulent discharge. Patients with ingrown toenails are classified using the Hefetz classification system.
The treatment options for ingrown toenails are diverse, including both conservative and surgical approaches. The primary objectives of surgical interventions are to reduce recurrence rates, improve patient quality of life, and achieve optimal cosmetic outcomes. In this study, we aimed to compare the recently introduced Bird Flap (a modified Winograd technique), Noel's technique, and the classic Winograd method in terms of recurrence rates, patient-reported quality of life, cosmetic appearance, and postoperative pain.
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This study included three different surgical techniques applied to three separate patient groups.
Postoperative Follow-up and Outcome Measures:
All patients had their sutures removed on postoperative day 20 and were evaluated at 1-month, 2-month, and 3-month follow-ups.
This structured comparison provides insight into the effectiveness of these three distinct surgical approaches in managing medially ingrown toenails, with an emphasis on clinical and patient-centered outcomes.
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108 participants in 3 patient groups
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Bilgehan Ocak, MD; Turan Cİhan Dulgeroglu, Prof
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