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Gabriel Pina1, Maria Rita Vaz1, Ana Vaz1, Ana Abrantes1, Luís Machado Rodrigues1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Trapezium fracture is a rare entity whose treatment is controversial. The reported cases range from conservative treatment to surgical treatment with good reported results. CASE REPORT: This paper reports a clinical case of trapezium-metacarpal fracture-dislocation associated with trapezius fracture and Bennett fracture, surgically treated with excellent functional and radiological results. The patient underwent open reduction and internal fixation with two screws, excision of fragments, and reinsertion of the anterior oblique ligament. At the year of follow-up, the patient presented no mobility limitations and recovered grip strength.Entities:
Keywords: Hand surgery; internal fixation; trapezium fracture
Year: 2021 PMID: 34557451 PMCID: PMC8422017 DOI: 10.13107/jocr.2021.v11.i05.2226
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Case Rep ISSN: 2250-0685
Figure 1.1X-ray: Anteroposterior view.
Figure 1.2X-ray: Oblique view.
Figure 2.1Hand computed tomography: Coronal view.
Figure 2.2Hand computed tomography: Axial view.
Figure 3Post-operative X-ray: Anteroposterior view
Figure 4.1Functional result: Abduction.
Figure 4.3Functional result: Abduction.
Figure 5.1One-year follow-up X-ray: Anteroposterior view.
Figure 5.2One-year de follow-up X-ray: Oblique view.
Figure 6Walker classification.
Reported trapezium fractures treatment and results