| Literature DB >> 30029681 |
H Vester1, L Schul2, F von Matthey2, M Beirer2, M van Griensven3, S Deiler2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Bony avulsion fractures of the distal phalanges can result in mallet finger deformity if not treated appropriately. Therefore, only minimally displaced fractures can be treated conservatively with a good outcome, as dislocation occurs very often. Several surgical treatment options have been developed during the past decades. Data concerning the recently developed hook plate are promising. So far, no data concerning the subjective satisfaction with this method have been published. Therefore, we have analyzed the outcome after hook plate implantation using a self-assessment score, which focuses also on subjective parameters and satisfaction.Entities:
Keywords: Avulsion fracture; Hook plate; Mallet fracture; Self-assessment score
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30029681 PMCID: PMC6053819 DOI: 10.1186/s40001-018-0332-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Med Res ISSN: 0949-2321 Impact factor: 2.175
Fig. 1A distal phalanx fracture with dislocation and the postoperative x-ray after treatment with a hook plate
The five best and worst rated items of the whole collective
| Patients | Five best rated items | Five worst rated items |
|---|---|---|
| All patients | 8, 6, 3, 7, 14 | 19, 11, 24, 17, 22 |
| < 12 months postop | 8, 7, 6, 3, 14 | 11, 19, 24, 17, 5 |
| ≥ 12 months postop | 8, 6, 3, 14, 7 | 19, 17, 22, 11, 24 |
While pain intensity (during movement, during sleep, while rest) was low and painkiller intake was seldom, patients were unsatisfied with the cosmetic result and the stress-induced pain
Fig. 2The patients’ enrolment and the return rate of the self-assessment scores
This table depicts the patient collective before and after metal removal
| Male | Female | Male + female | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Count | 24 (63%) | 14 (37%) | 38 (100%) |
| Ø age | 38.1 (20–77) | 36.8 (23–74) | 37.6 (20–77) |
| Removal of hook plate | 8 (33%) | 6 (43%) | 14 (37%) |
The distribution of the injured fingers
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Count (L/R) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 4 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 9 | 14 |
| L + R | 1 (2.6%) | 4 (10.5%) | 5 (13.2%) | 5 (13.2%) | 23 (60.5%) | |||||
| Mean score | 26.3 | 39.3 | 34.6 | 33.3 | 42.39 | |||||
| SF36 PHYSu/PSYSu | 50.22/32.95 | 53.59/55.47 | 55.29/45.53 | 52.77/51.91 | 54.43/51.52 | |||||
The left side was in 16 (42%) and the right side in 22 (58%) patients injured. The little finger (60.5%) was affected most frequently
This table depicts the results of the self evaluation questionnaires
| Male | Female | Male + female | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean score | 37.3 (27.9) (24) | 43.9 (30.7) (14) | 39.7 (28.7) (38) |
| After removal of HP | 36.7 (17.7) (7) | 49.8 (23.2) (5) | 41.6 (20.6) (12) |
| Before removal of HP | 37.5 (31.7) (17) | 40.6 (34.0) (9) | 38.4 (31) (26) |
| < 12 months postop | 37.1 (29.9) (10) | 52.1 (27.9) (9) | 44.2 (29.2) (19) |
| ≥ 12 months postop | 37.4 (27.6) (14) | 29.1 (32.8)(5) | 35.2 (28.3) (19) |
Fig. 3The mean scores before and after hook plate removal (a items 1–12, b items 13–24). No significant changes could be found in the whole collective, except a significant higher dissatisfaction regarding cosmetic result and nail deformities after metal removal compared to the patients with implanted hook plate. However, the stress-induced pain was reduced after hook plate removal. A11 nail deformity *p < 0.05, Man Whitney U test. A19 cosmetic result *p 0.05, Man Whitney U test
Fig. 4The mean scores related to the postoperative interval (a items 1–12, b items 13–24). No significant changes could be detected regarding the time except nail deformity and annoyance concerning the plate. The period of time after surgery has no significant impact on the subjective satisfaction
In this table the results of the SF 36 score are depicted
| Scale | Male | Female | Male + female | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean score | 53.40 (5.44) (23) | 49.60 (7.50) (23) | 55.38 (3.09) (13) | 52.56 (6.18) (13) | 54.11 (4.78) (36) | 50.67 (7.11) (36) |
| After removal of hook plate | 56.12 (4.16) (6) | 45.26 (5.75) (6) | 55.50 (3.53) (4) | 51.84 (3.57) (4) | 55.87 (3.73) (10) | 47.89 (5.84) (10) |
| Hook plate in situ | 52.43 (5.62) (17) | 51.13 (7.58) (17) | 55.32 (3.11) (9) | 52.89 (7.22) (9) | 53.43 (5.02) (26) | 51.74 (7.37) (26) |
| < 12 months | 51.76 (5.45) (10) | 50.54 (8.71) (10) | 54.87 (3.06) (8) | 52.71 (7.10) (8) | 53.14 (4.70) (18) | 51.51 (7.89) (18) |
| ≥ 12 months | 54.66 (5.30) (13) | 48.87 (6.70) (13) | 56.18 (3.31) (5) | 52.33 (5.12) (5) | 55.08 (4.79) (18) | 49.83 (6.35) (18) |
The mean score is shown with the standard deviation (SD) and number of patients in braces. In the first box the score of the physical health summary scale is depicted and in the second box the score of the mental health summary scale is shown. No significant differences could be detected