Swan neck deformity: Difference between revisions

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==Background==
==Background==
*Delayed complication of chronic untreated mallet finger
*Seen also in rheumatoid arthritis, trauma
*Lateral bands displace proximally and dorsally = increased extension of PIP.  
*Lateral bands displace proximally and dorsally = increased extension of PIP.  
*FDP unopposed  
*FDP unopposed  
===Causes===
*[[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
*Untreated [[mallet finger]]
*Laxity of the fibrous plate inside the hand at the base of the fingers or of the finger ligaments
*Spasticity from nerve damage
*Other [[arthritis]]
*Ruptured finger tendon
*Misalignment in the healing of middle [[phalynx fracture|phalanx fracture]]


==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
[[File: swan neck deformity.jpg|thumb|Multiple swan neck deformities from poorly controlled [[rheumatoid arthritis]]]]
*PIP extension with DIP flexion
*PIP extension with DIP flexion


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==Evaluation==
==Evaluation==
*Clinical diagnosis, XR to r/o avulsion fracture
*Clinical diagnosis
*Consider x-ray to rule out avulsion fracture


==Management==
==Management==
*Extension Block Splint
*Extension block splint
*Refer to orthopedic surgery


==Disposition==
==Disposition==
*Orthopedic referral
*Discharge


==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Hand and finger diagnoses]]
*[[Hand and finger diagnoses]]
*[[Hand Tendon Injuries]]
*[[Hand and finger tendon injuries]]


==External Links==
==External Links==


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Orthopedics]]
[[Category:Orthopedics]]
[[Category:Sports Medicine]]

Latest revision as of 02:21, 24 January 2021

Background

  • Lateral bands displace proximally and dorsally = increased extension of PIP.
  • FDP unopposed

Causes

Clinical Features

Multiple swan neck deformities from poorly controlled rheumatoid arthritis
  • PIP extension with DIP flexion

Differential Diagnosis

  • Joint volar subluxation
  • FDS laceration
  • Intrinsic contracture

Hand and finger injuries

Evaluation

  • Clinical diagnosis
  • Consider x-ray to rule out avulsion fracture

Management

  • Extension block splint
  • Refer to orthopedic surgery

Disposition

  • Discharge

See Also

External Links

References