Middle phalanx (finger) fracture: Difference between revisions

 
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*Commonly associated with tendon injuries!
*Commonly associated with tendon injuries!


==Examination==
{{Finger fracture types}}
 
==Clinical Features==
*Pain and/or swelling of the digit
 
===[[Hand exam|Examination]]===
*Assess PIP, DIP flexion/extension
*Assess PIP, DIP flexion/extension
*Assess PIP, DIP collateral ligaments (varus/valgus stress)
*Assess PIP, DIP collateral ligaments (varus/valgus stress)


==Images==
==Differential Diagnosis==
*AP, lateral, oblique
{{Hand and finger fractures DDX}}
 
==Evaluation==
===Workup===
*AP, lateral, oblique finger x-ray
*Oblique and spiral fractures: evaluate for shortening/malrotation
*Oblique and spiral fractures: evaluate for shortening/malrotation


==Differential Diagnosis==
===Diagnosis===
{{Hand and finger fractures DDX}}


==Management==
==Management==
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 22:42, 22 March 2023

Background

  • Commonly associated with tendon injuries!

Finger (phalanx) fracture types

Clinical Features

  • Pain and/or swelling of the digit

Examination

  • Assess PIP, DIP flexion/extension
  • Assess PIP, DIP collateral ligaments (varus/valgus stress)

Differential Diagnosis

Hand and Finger Fracture Types

Evaluation

Workup

  • AP, lateral, oblique finger x-ray
  • Oblique and spiral fractures: evaluate for shortening/malrotation

Diagnosis

Management

General Fracture Management

Nondisplaced without angulation

Displaced or angulated fracture

  • Closed reduction
    • Adequate reduction:
      • <1-2mm displacement or shortening
      • Up to 10 degrees of angulation
      • No amount rotation
    • Followed by Ulnar Gutter Splint or Radial Gutter Splint
      • Wrist in 20-30 degrees of extension
      • MCP joints in 70-90 degrees of flexion
      • PIP and DIP joints flexed 5-10 degrees
        • Decreases the force exerted by the FDS

Disposition

  • Refer for:
    • Comminution
    • Malrotation
    • Intraarticular fracture
    • Displaced or angulated fractures that cannot maintain their reduction
    • Most spiral and oblique fracture (usually involve rotation or shortening and are unstable)

See Also

References