Mangled Thumb Injury Reconstruction with the Use of Definitive External Fixation and the Masquelet Technique A Case Report

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Case: A 23-year-old right-hand dominant man presented with a high-velocity gunshot wound injury to the right thumb with severe soft-tissue damage, vascular injury, and large osseous defect of the right thumb metacarpal. The patient was successfully treated with metacarpophalangeal joint arthrodesis and metacarpal reconstruction using definitive external fixation, an intramedullary Kirschner wire, and use of the Masquelet bone grafting technique. Conclusion: The authors’ treatment approach for a mangled thumb injury with definitive external fixation and utilization of the Masquelet technique resulted in restoration of a large osseous defect, avoidance of infection, and limited loss of mobility.

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Berkay, F., Schneider, A., Minhas, A., & Wimalawansa, S. (2024). Mangled Thumb Injury Reconstruction with the Use of Definitive External Fixation and the Masquelet Technique A Case Report. JBJS Case Connector, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.2106/JBJS.CC.23.00390

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