RESULTS OF TREATMENT OF MALLET FINGER BY INTERNAL SPLINTING – A PRELIMINARY REPORT
Journal Title: Ortopedia Traumatologia Rehabilitacja - Year 2009, Vol 11, Issue 2
Abstract
Backround: Mallet finger, although common represents a spectrum of injuries for which there are many questions about the best form of treatment. Many authors advocate orthopedic treatment which is less invasive but requires greater patients dedication to implement. Despite a great number of different sort of orthosis none has proved superiority. The method of internal splinting of the DIP joint is less troublesome for the patient uniting the assets of orthopedic and surgical treatment. The goal of the study is the evaluation of the above mentioned method. Material and methods. Thirty three patients aged from 18 to 55 years (the same number of fingers) were treated by means of internal splinting of the DIP joint for mallet finger. Most of the lesions involved the middle finger (29 %), the lesion was mostly (54%) sustained during house-work; mean period from trauma to treatment was 3,8 weeks. The splinting was performed by means of 1-1,2 mm K wire, after applying Oberst’s type of anesthesia . The stabilization was maintained for 8 weeks, then the patients were required to splint the joint for the period of 4 weeks. Results. The mean period of follow-up was months. Twenty four patients (72%) were examined. One patient had a K-wire removed after 4 weeks due to infection and the treatment was continued according to the time protocol by means of Stack’s orthosis . No other complications were observed. The total active flexion of the affected digit was similar to the unaffected counterpart. The mean lag of extansion was 5,68°; 31/33 (91%) fingers were rated excellent and good acc. to Miller scheme. Conclusion. Internal splinting method of treatment of mallet finger is a recommendable alternative for other methods.
Authors and Affiliations
Jerzy Jabłecki, Janusz Kaczmarzyk, Adam Domanasiewicz
Ocena satysfakcji po leczeniu operacyjnym dysfunkcji narządu ruchu w przebiegu mózgowego porażenia dziecięcego.
StreszczenieWstępRóżnorodność objawów występujących w przebiegu mózgowego porażenia dziecięcego (mpd) skłania do stosowania pojęcia mózgowych porażeń dziecięcych, podkreślając złożony charakter istniejących dysfunkcji na...
Ocena wybranych parametrów chodu pacjentów przed- i 6 miesięcy po zabiegu wczesnej rekonstrukcji więzadła krzyżowego przedniego
[b]Wstęp. [/b]Uszkodzenie więzadła krzyżowego przedniego (ACL) i jego rekonstrukcja mogą prowadzić do zaburzeń parametrów czasowo-przestrzennych i kinematycznych chodu. Celem pracy była ocena chodu pacjentów po przebytym...
Intramedullary osteosynthesis with gamma nail in treatment of peritrochanteric fractures of the femur
Introduction. The treatment of peritrochanteric fractures of the femur, particularly in elderly people is a therapeutic challenge for the surgeon, not only due to the patient’s age but also the type of fracture. The aim...
Zastosowanie cementu kostnego w uzupełnianiu ubytku po resekcji guza olbrzymiokomórkowego – opis przypadku
Wstęp. Przedstawiamy przypadek zastosowania cementu kostnego w uzupełnieniu dużego ubytku poresekcyjnego kości. Oceniamy przydatność i zalety omawianego sposobu leczenia. Studium przypadku. Mężczyzna, lat 25, hospitalizo...
Surgical management of congenital radial head dislocation. A case report.
Summary:Congenital radial head dislocation is a rare condition which is, however, the most common of all congenital pathologies of the elbow joint. This paper is a case report on a patient presenting with moderate pain a...