A Bridging: Distraction External Fixation for a Severely Comminuted Fracture of the Middle Phalanx. A Case Report

  • Galanopoulos I
  • Vynichakis G
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Abstract

Severely comminuted fractures of the middle phalanx of the digits are known to be demanding cases for hand surgeons. The restoration of the length and axis of the phalanx, such as the anatomic reduction of the articular surface in case of intra-articular association are basic principles that have to be followed. A simple and cheap device consisting of two Kirschner wires and a nylon suture can work as an external fixation system based on the principle of ligamentotaxis. As a result, the anatomic reduction of the fracture with minimal soft tissue damage and simple surgical equipment is feasible.

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Galanopoulos, I., & Vynichakis, G. (2019). A Bridging: Distraction External Fixation for a Severely Comminuted Fracture of the Middle Phalanx. A Case Report. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.4007

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