Literature DB >> 32509429

Surgical Treatment for Delayed Ulnar Carpometacarpal Fracture-Dislocations.

Jiro Kato1, Masaya Tsujii1, Yukie Kitaura1, Akihiro Sudo1.   

Abstract

Background  Fracture and dislocations of the carpometacarpal (CMC) joints except the thumb are relatively rare. Herein, we report the case of a delayed fracture-dislocation of fourth and fifth carpometacarpal joints. Case Description  The patient is a 41-year-old, right-handed male. To improve the complaints, such as decreased motion, reduced grip strength, and cosmetic appearance, surgical treatment surgically performed with resection of scar tissues and fixation using suture button at 11 weeks after injury. Movement began at 2 weeks after the surgery, which resulted in satisfactory appearance and good function of 92 and 101% of the motion of the unaffected side of the fifth CMC joint and grip strength, respectively. Literature Review  Missed diagnosis can cause impairment of function including grip strength and range of motion. Nevertheless, a few previous studies reported that patients with delayed diagnosis did not need further treatment because of less functional loss and less improvement. Clinical Relevance  The surgical treatment using the implant allowed early motion from 2 weeks after surgery which resulted in good motion of the ulnar CMC joints as well as increased hand grip. © Thieme Medical Publishers.

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Keywords:  carpometacarpal joint; dislocation; fixation; fracture; open reduction; suture button

Year:  2019        PMID: 32509429      PMCID: PMC7263869          DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1693051

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Wrist Surg        ISSN: 2163-3916


  8 in total

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8.  The Effect of Timing on the Treatment and Outcome of Combined Fourth and Fifth Carpometacarpal Fracture Dislocations.

Authors:  Chi Zhang; Hua Wang; Chizhang Liang; Weizhong Yu; Yunfeng Li; Ruguo Shang; Chongbo Huang; Chongxia Huang
Journal:  J Hand Surg Am       Date:  2015-09-09       Impact factor: 2.230

  8 in total

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