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Treatment of Neglected Proximal Interphalangeal Fracture Dislocation Using a Traction Device: A Case Report
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Yongun Cho, Jai Hyung Park, Se Jin Park, Ingyu Lee, Eugene Kim
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J Korean Fract Soc 2019;32(4):222-226. Published online October 31, 2019
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jkfs.2019.32.4.222
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- This paper reports the use of a traction device for the treatment of neglected proximal interphalangeal fracture dislocations. A 44-year-old man with a fracture dislocation of a right ring finger proximal interphalangeal joint was admitted 17 days after the injury. Closed reduction and external fixation were performed using a dynamic traction device and C-arm under a brachial plexus block. Passive range of motion exercise was started after two weeks postoperatively and active range of motion exercise was started after three weeks. The traction device was removed after five weeks. No infection occurred during the traction period. No subluxation or displacement was observed on the X-ray taken two months postoperatively. The active range of motion of the proximal interphalangeal joint was 90°. The patient was satisfied with the functional result of the treatment with the traction device. The dynamic traction device is an effective treatment for neglected fracture dislocations of the proximal interphalangeal joint of a finger.
Original Article
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Surgical Treatment of Comminuted Distal Radius Fracture using External Fixators
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Suk Kyu Choo, Byung Jik Kim, Han Suk Ko, Young Lim, Jeong Gook Seo, Jae Kie Shin
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J Korean Soc Fract 1996;9(2):303-310. Published online April 30, 1996
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jksf.1996.9.2.303
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- Comminuted fractures of distal radius are usually unstable and complex injuries, which require prolonged treatment and often result in some degree of permanent disability. Previous treatment was mainly closed reuction and cast immobilization, and operative treatment of accurate open reduction, internal fixation and bone graft when needed. But recently ligamentotaxis of the fracture using external fixation device has been widely employed.
Which could be followed up for 12 cases of comminuted fractured of distal radius operated with external fixators, more than 1 year, during the period of September 1990 to September 1994 at Seoul Paik Hospital was reviewed. According to Frykmalls classification, the most common type was type VIII (7 cases, 58.3%).
There was 1 open fracture, and 7 combined injuries of ipsilateral upper extremity.
According to AO classification, 9 cases(75%) were type C2 and C3. The most common cause was failing down from a height(6 cases). Additional limited internal fixation was done in 5 cases, all 12 cases were treated external fixators. Results were defined with modified Gartland & Werleys demerit pointing system, exellent was 6 cases(50fr), good wa,i 4 cases(33.3F)), poor was 2 cases. Surgical treatment using external fixators and/or limited open reduction was good Inethod for comminuted distal radius.
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