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Mallet fracture reduction: Fragment vs. Phalanx Amir R. Kachooei, MD Ali Moradi, MD Chaitanya S. Mudgal, MD

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Page 1: Percutaneous pin fixation of the mallet fracture, review of the techniques

Mallet fracture reduction:Fragment vs. Phalanx

Amir R. Kachooei, MDAli Moradi, MD

Chaitanya S. Mudgal, MD

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Introduction

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Tension Wire FixationJupiter 1987

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ISHIGURO EXTENSION BLOCK: Japan.1988

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Compression fixation pin: Japan

K. YAMANAKA and T. SASAKI. JHS.1999

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External Fixation: Turkey, JHS.2003

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Open Reduction Screw Fixation

S. C. KRONLAGE and D. FAUST. JHS. 2004

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Single K-Wire CompressionD. FRITZ. JHS. 2005

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Umbrella Handle:Italy, JHS.2006

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Hook PlateSingapore, JHS. 2007

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Pull-out WireZhang, China.2010

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Methods

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16 y.o female after basketball injury

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Wire in for 6 wks 2 month f/u

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2 month f/u

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3 month f/u

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ResultsPatients Data

Patient Age, y Sex Digit Injury Side

Injury mechanism

Surgery timing, d Pin Size Splint

Pin removed,

dPin site Fragment

SizeFollow-up,

mo flexion extension

1 47 M Small L Sport 8 0.045 Yes 56 redness 45% 3

2 17 M Small R Sport 56 0.045 Yes 47 OK 48% 8 full full

3 16 F Middle R Sport 47 0.045 Yes 46 OK 43% 3 full full

Data from Previous Study

1 44 F Small L Sport 5 0.045 Yes 38 OK Ave 52% 6 0 65

2 15 M Middle L Sport 22 0.045 Yes 43 OK Ave 52% 4 0 80

3 28 M Ring L Sport 56 0.045 Yes 44 OK Ave 52% 19 0 85

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Conclusion

1. Closed reduction and IF with single K-wire has satisfactory outcome.

2. Anatomic reduction is not necessary for type IIb mallet fractures.

3. Joint subluxation should be addressed when present.

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Thank you