ABSTRACT
Volar fracture dislocation is very uncommon, with few series reported in the literature. Patients with such injuries were treated by modified dynamic external fixators. The mean follow-up was 18 months (range, 6 to 92 mo). The mean range of interphalangeal (proximal interphalangeal) joints and distal interphalangeal joints were 90 and 74 degrees, respectively. The total active range of motion (TAM) was excellent (256 degrees). The mean quick disabilities of the arm, shoulder and hand score was 1.2. The advantages of our external fixators are that they are simple, cheap, adjustable, and allow immediate range of motion.
Subject(s)
External Fixators , Finger Injuries/surgery , Finger Joint , Fracture Dislocation/surgery , Fracture Fixation/instrumentation , Palmar Plate/injuries , Adult , Cohort Studies , Female , Fracture Dislocation/complications , Fracture Dislocation/diagnosis , Fracture Fixation/methods , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Patient Selection , Treatment OutcomeABSTRACT
Rolando fracture is one of the most difficult fractures facing hand surgeons. It can be described as a Y- or T-shaped fracture line that runs longitudinally through the metaphyseal area, with an intra-articular fracture splitting the metacarpal base fragment into a volar and a dorsal fragment. In this study, we introduce our technique used in the management of 7 cases, which were treated by our dynamic external fixation. The results were found to be promising, with an excellent range of motion and power grip postoperative. The joints spaces were restored. No patients in our series developed arthritic changes. All patients are pain free in 3 months.