Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10084679 The Journal of Hand Surgery: British & European Volume 2005 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
Twenty-four mallet fractures which involved at least one third % of the articular surface of the distal interphalangeal joint were treated by open reduction and internal fixation using a single double-ended Kirschner wire at a mean of 9 days after injury (range 4-15). At a mean follow-up of 43 (range 12-18) months the active range of motion, pain and the Warren and Norris criteria were evaluated. The mean active range of motion was from − 2° extension (range 0-10°) to 72° flexion (range 50-90°). Nineteen patients were pain free and five suffered from mild pain during strenuous work. The Warren and Norris results were successful in 22 and improved in two cases. Radiographs showed, that all the fractures united in a near-anatomic position but with joint narrowing in six digits.
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