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NAIL-FOLD EXCISION WITHOUT MATRICECTOMY FOR TREATMENT OF INGROWN TOE NAILS

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Background: Ingrown toe nails are a painful condition occurs when one of the distal sides of nail plates causes pressure or actually punctures the periungual skin. A wide variety of treatment modalities are existed in the literature. Objectives: Evaluation of the technique of lateral nail-fold excision without matricectomy in treatment of ingrown toenails. Patients and Methods: The study was a prospective observational study carried on 83 patients; 57 males (68.7%) and 26 females (31.3%) with a mean age of 21.3±4.2 (range 13–41) years who presented with ingrown toe nails. All patients underwent lateral nail fold excision technique as a treatment of ingrown toe nails. Results: Recurrence rate was 3.6%, postoperative erythema and swelling was 3.6%, and inflammatory exudate was 4.8%. Significant loss of sensation around the area of surgery was 2.4%, and 94% of patients were strongly satisfied with the procedure. Conclusion: This technique was effective in treatment of ingrown toe nails with a low rate of recurrence, less pain, good cosmetic results, and high satisfaction rates.

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10.12816/0052257

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Ingrown toe nails, nail fold, nail matrix

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Mohammad

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Arafat Abdel-Maksoud

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General Surgery Department, Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University

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47

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2

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8376

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2018-04-01

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2018-04-01

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2018-04-01

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321

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328

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1110-0400

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Al-Azhar Medical Journal

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NAIL-FOLD EXCISION WITHOUT MATRICECTOMY FOR TREATMENT OF INGROWN TOE NAILS

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22 Jan 2023