Non-thumb metacarpal fracture (shaft)

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Examination

  • TTP along affected metacarpal
  • Flexion at MCP is difficult
  • Assess for extensor dysfunction; pt may exhibit "pseudo-clawing" during attempts at finger extension
  • Assess angulation
    • >10 deg in 2nd and 3rd and >20 deg in 4th and 5th metacarpal shaft fractures requires reduction
  • Assess rotational alignment

Imaging

  • Oblique fx are more prone to shorten and rotate
  • Transverse fx generally stable (particularly isolated 3rd or 4th MC shaft fx)

Differential Diagnosis

Hand and Finger Fracture Types

Treatment

  • Ulnar Gutter Splint or Radial Gutter Splint]
  • Acute reduction indicated if there is pseudo-clawing or significant angulation
    • Closed reduction generally corrects angulation but typically does not restore length

Disposition

  • Refer:
    • Malrotation
    • Comminution
    • Shortening > 5mm (refer all shortening if not familiar with fx management)
    • 2 or more metacarpal fractures
    • Unacceptable angulation
    • Long oblique fractures

See Also

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