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Irreducible Phalangeal Fractures Due to Incarceration into the Extensor Tendon Apparatus - A Report of Two Patients.

Irreducible phalangeal fractures are uncommon, and if neglected can cause fracture non-union or functional deficits of the affected digit. We present two patients with irreducible phalangeal fractures - one in… Click to show full abstract

Irreducible phalangeal fractures are uncommon, and if neglected can cause fracture non-union or functional deficits of the affected digit. We present two patients with irreducible phalangeal fractures - one in a child with a juxta-epiphyseal middle phalanx fracture incarcerated into the triangular ligament of the extensor apparatus and another in an adult following incarceration of a fractured proximal phalanx into the common intrinsic tendon on the radial side. Both required open reduction to extricate the incarcerated fracture ends, achieving good union and excellent functional outcomes. Level of Evidence: Level V (Therapeutic).

Keywords: extensor; incarceration; phalangeal fractures; two patients; patients irreducible; irreducible phalangeal

Journal Title: The journal of hand surgery Asian-Pacific volume
Year Published: 2022

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