Proximal phalanx (finger) fracture

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Examination

  • Examine the phalanx with the fingers in full extension and flexion
  • Assess for malrotation

Imaging

  • AP, lateral, oblique
    • Examine for rotation, shortening, angulation

Treatment

  • If requires ortho referral: Radial or ulnar gutter splint
  • Nondisplaced, stable: Consider buddy taping the injured finger to an adjacent finger
    • If the ring finger is involved it should be buddy taped to the little finger
  • Displaced or angulated fx
    • Consider closed reduction
      • After reduction ensure that PIP joint is in extension, MCP is in flexion (to avoid contracture)

Disposition

  • Refer for:
    • Intraarticular
    • Unstable
      • Spiral or oblique fx
      • Condylar fx
      • Neck fx
      • Large avulsion fx
    • Rotated
      • NO degree of rotation is acceptable following a reduction
    • Shortened
    • Significantly angulated
      • Less than 10 degrees may be tolerated

See Also

Source

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