MINIATURE PLATES AND SCREWS IN ACUTE COMPLEX HAND INJURY

Abstract
Thirty-six patients with 72 metacarpal and phalangeal fractures with associated injuries to the neurovascular bundle, tendon, soft tissue, or bone following acute complex hand injury were treated with miniature plates and screws and reconstruction of the disrupted and missing structures. The results were judged according to the criteria of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand. The overall results were good in 46.3%, fair in 32.2%, and poor in 21.5%. Although traditional wiring techniques are certainly useful in complex hand injuries, internal osteosynthesis with miniature plates and screws has definite indications in cases requiring stable and rigid internal fixation.

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