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Should we bury K-wires after metacarpal and phalangeal fracture osteosynthesis?

Mads Terndrup1, Thomas Jensen2, Søren Kring3, Martin Lindberg-Larsen2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Burying Kirschner wires (K-wires) under the skin after metacarpal and phalangeal fracture osteosynthesis may reduce risk of infection, but it might also complicate later removal. PURPOSE/
AIM OF STUDY: To examine infection and reoperation rates after metacarpal and phalangeal fracture osteosynthesis with buried versus exposed K-wires.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Metacarpal and phalangeal fractures treated with K-wire osteosynthesis at our institution from 1st of January, 2009 to 1st of February, 2015 were identified retrospectively. The final study population included 444 patients, 331 with metacarpal, 109 phalangeal and 4 with mixed fractures. Surgical and patient records were examined 90 days postoperatively. FINDINGS/
RESULTS: 337 patients (75.9%) were treated with buried K-wires and 107 patients (24.1%) with exposed (non-buried) K-wires. 14 patients (4.1%) treated with buried K-wires presented with postoperative infection, opposed to 7 patients (6,5%) treated with non-buried K-wires (p = 0.311). None of the postoperative infections caused re-operation. Only one case of deep/severe infection was recorded in a patient treated with buried K-wires requiring intravenous antibiotic treatment. In 58 of 337 patients (17.2%) treated with buried K-wires, removal was not possible in the outpatient clinic and required readmission for removal in the operation theatre. All exposed K-wires could be removed in the out-patient clinic without re-operation.
CONCLUSIONS: We found no difference in postoperative infection rate between metacarpal and phalangeal fracture osteosynthesis with buried versus exposed K-wires. However, the high readmission and reoperation rate (17.2%) after burying K-wires should call for reconsideration of surgical strategies.
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Keywords:  Fracture; Kirschner-wires; Metacarpal; Osteosynthesis; Phalangeal

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29602487     DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2018.02.027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Injury        ISSN: 0020-1383            Impact factor:   2.586


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1.  Effect of buried vs. exposed Kirschner wire osteosynthesis on phalangeal, metacarpal and distal radial fractures: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Long Chen; Yuanzheng Wang; Senlei Li; Rui Luo; Wei Zhou; Yankun Li; Gong Zhang; Xianghe Li; Cheng Wang; Chao Hao; Lingchao Kong; Yangyang Li; Li Sun
Journal:  Arthroplasty       Date:  2020-02-03

2.  Effect of Joint Use of External Minifixator and Titanium Lockplate on Total Active Motion Range and Hand Function Recovery in Comminuted Metacarpal and Phalanx Fracture Patients.

Authors:  Yao Li; Hongwei Zhang
Journal:  J Healthc Eng       Date:  2022-01-25       Impact factor: 2.682

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