Phenol alcohol technique for treating ingrown toenails. Average healing time and complications for a sample of between 10-65 years.

  • Laura Lasanta Lacalzada Universidad Rey Juan Carlos de Madrid.
  • Raul Reyes Martin Universidad Rey Juan Carlos de Madrid.
Keywords: Ingrown toenail, Surgery, Phenol-alcohol, Complications.

Abstract

Introduction: The phenol alcohol chemical matricectomy is a surgical technique used for the definitive treatment of ingrown toenail.
Aims: The objectives of the study were: 1. - Quantify the average healing time of patients in the sample subjected to matricectomy the nail art of phenol alcohol and 2. - Calculate the frequency of major complications of this procedure in our sample.
Methods: To a sample of 62 patients for undergoing ingrown toenail from January 1, 2007 to January 1, 2012, and calculated the average healing time. The next step was to hold a draw with the complications that appeared between 0-60 days, and between 61-365 days, and calculated the frequency of occurrence of each of them in our sample.
Results: It was found that the average healing time was 28 days. The complications were rare, being seroma the major complication. Highlighting the low rate of recurrence of 1.61% was obtained.
Conclusions: Is a technique widely studied and controversial, it has undergone many changes. The performance of the technique as we described in our study provides very satisfactory results, with a low rate of complications and recurrences. Therefore we can conclude that it is a valid and effective for the treatment of ingrown toenail.

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Published
2018-04-10
How to Cite
Lasanta Lacalzada L. y Reyes Martin R. (2018). Phenol alcohol technique for treating ingrown toenails. Average healing time and complications for a sample of between 10-65 years. Revista Internacional de Ciencias Podológicas, 12(2), 73-82. https://doi.org/10.5209/RICP.59826
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