Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4289337 | International Journal of Surgery Case Reports | 2014 | 4 Pages |
INTRODUCTIONDouble dislocations of carpometacarpal and metacarpo-phanlageal joints are rare. We report an unusual case of simultaneous dislocation of both CMC and MCP joints in the thumb.PRESENTATION OF CASEA 31 year old male was admitted following a road traffic accident. He was complaining of pain and deformity of right thumb. The X-ray examination revealed simultaneous dislocation of both CMC and MCP joints. He underwent closed manipulative reduction and percutaneous K wire fixation. The wires were removed after six weeks. After a course of physiotherapy he regained full range of pain free movements.DISCUSSIONThe incidence of simultaneous dislocation of both CMC and MCP joints in thumb are associated with high energy injuries. The options of treatment are conservative with cast immobilisation and serial X-rays or operative including closed manipulative reduction and K wire fixation or open reduction and internal fixation.CONCLUSIONThe option of treating this rare injury with closed manipulative reduction and percutaneous K wiring gives excellent and predictable results.