| Literature DB >> 31398489 |
Y Yamamoto1, S Ichihara2, M Suzuki3, A Hara3, J J Hidalgo Díaz4, Y Maruyama5, K Kaneko1.
Abstract
External fixators are an effective treatment option for comminuted or unstable phalangeal fractures. We developed a new linked-wire type of external fixator (the Ichi-Fixator) for finger phalangeal fractures, which enables fine adjustment of the fixation under fluoroscopy guidance either in a static way or with distraction through small screws inside the fixator. This technique was designed to improve on the stability and rigidity of conventional percutaneous Kirchner wire fixation. We assessed the effectiveness of the fixator through 12 cases of open or percutaneous fixation in comminuted or unstable phalangeal fractures. All patients were examined for postoperative complications, functional recovery, pain on visual analog scale (VAS), and the Quick Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (QuickDASH) score at the final follow-up visit. Patients could perform all routine activities with normal grip strength and a full range of hand motion without pain after treatment. This treatment, which reduces the postoperative discomfort and may allow an immediate return to work, will clearly boost patient satisfaction. Linked-wire type external fixation enhances the security of fixation, facilitates postoperative mobilization, and may allow an immediate return to work.Entities:
Keywords: Finger phalangeal fractures; Fixateur externe type broches connectés; Fractures des phalanges digitales; Ichi-Fixator system; Linked-wire type external fixator; Système Ichi-Fixator
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31398489 DOI: 10.1016/j.hansur.2019.07.011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hand Surg Rehabil ISSN: 2468-1210 Impact factor: 0.969