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Closed Transverse Pinning for Reduction and Fixation of Metatarsal Neck Fractures: Surgical Technique.

Navneet Kumar Goel1, Ankit Khurana1, Varun Narula1, Ashish Goyal1.   

Abstract

Most metatarsal neck fractures can be successfully treated non-operatively in a cast boot. Displaced metatarsal neck fractures tend to be less stable and have a propensity for the distal fragment to angulate, secondary to the strong flexor tendons, which often forces the distal fracture fragment in a plantar direction and leads to relative metatarsal shortening. Most literature is focussed on antegrade fixation of metatarsal neck fractures using pre-bent K wires or thin elastic nails. Apart from the technical challenges, this technique is limited when bones are osteoporotic as the pre-bent distal end of the K-wire may penetrate the plantar cortex of the proximal metatarsal and prevent the wire from entering the medullary canal of the metatarsal and advancing to the fracture site. Furthermore, when the medullary canal is narrow especially in Asian patients, it may be difficult to pass a bent K-wire through the isthmus of the metatarsal shaft. We describe an innovative technique of closed transverse wiring of the metatarsal head necks that has a distinct advantage in Asian population with osteoporotic bones. With percutaneous manipulation using digital pressure, closed reduction of fracture fragments of the most displaced fracture is done under fluoroscopic guidance to achieve a satisfactory alignment followed by closed transverse wiring of the metatarsal heads. With this procedure, adjacent fractures remain stable within an acceptable range because of intermetatarsal ligaments connected to the adjacent intact head. Our technique has a relatively short operating time and allows for early motion of the metatarso-phalangeal joint. This is especially useful for those with osteoporosis, narrow canal, soft tissue compromise, intra-operative failure of ante-grade pinning and in scenarios of limited surgical equipment/expertise. © Indian Orthopaedics Association 2020.

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Keywords:  Foot trauma; Forefoot; Fracture; K-wire; Metatarsal neck

Year:  2020        PMID: 33995884      PMCID: PMC8081784          DOI: 10.1007/s43465-020-00170-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Orthop        ISSN: 0019-5413            Impact factor:   1.251


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