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Rev. bras. ortop ; 56(2): 198-204, Apr.-June 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1251347

ABSTRACT

Abstract Objective The present study aims to analyze the clinical results of the surgical treatment of metacarpal neck fractures with retrograde intramedullary fixation using cannulated headless screws (Herbert type). Methods Retrospective study of 21 closed fractures deviated from the metacarpal neck in 21 patients operated between April 2015 and November 2018. Results The sample included 19 men and 2 women. The mechanisms that caused the trauma were punching, falling to the ground and motor vehicle accident (n = 14, 5 and 2). The affected metacarpals were the 5th, 3rd, and 2nd (n = 19, 1 and 1). Surgical indications were neck-shaft diaphysis of the metacarpal > 30º for the 2nd and 3rd metacarpals and > 40º for the 5th metacarpal, shortening ≥ 5mm, rotational deviation, and the desire of the patient not to use plaster cast. In the immediate postoperative period, patients remained without immobilization and were instructed to mobilize their fingers according to tolerance. All patients had total active mobility > 240º and returned to their former occupations. All fractures consolidated and there were no reinterventions. Discussion The great advantages of the headless screw technique are its low morbidity, sufficient stability to avoid external immobilization, and reproducibility at low cost. Conclusion This is an easy, fast technique that has excellent results for the surgical treatment of displaced fractures of the neck of the metacarpals.


Resumo Objetivo O presente estudo visa analisar os resultados clínicos do tratamento cirúrgico das fraturas de colo do metacarpo com fixação intramedular retrógrada utilizando parafusos canulados sem cabeça (tipo Herbert). Métodos Estudo retrospectivo de 21 fraturas fechadas desviadas do colo do metacarpo em 21 pacientes operados entre abril de 2015 e novembro de 2018. Resultados A casuística incluiu 19 homens e 2 mulheres. Os mecanismos causadores do trauma foram soco, queda ao solo e acidente com veículo motorizado (n = 14, 5 e 2). Os metacarpos acometidos foram o V, III e II (n = 19, 1 e 1). As indicações cirúrgicas foram angulação colo-diáfise do metacarpo > 30º para os II e III metacarpos e > 40º para o V metacarpo, encurtamento ≥ 5mm, desvio rotacional e o desejo do paciente de não utilizar imobilização gessada. No pós-operatório imediato, os pacientes permaneceram sem imobilização e orientados a mobilizar os dedos conforme tolerância. Todos os pacientes ficaram com mobilidade ativa total > 240º e retornaram às suas antigas ocupações. Todas fraturas consolidaram e não houve reintervenções. Discussão As grandes vantagens da técnica com parafuso sem cabeça são sua baixa morbidade, estabilidade suficiente para não precisar de imobilização externa e reprodutibilidade com baixo custo. Conclusão Esta é uma técnica fácil, rápida, e que apresenta ótimos resultados para o tratamento cirúrgico das fraturas deslocadas do colo dos metacarpos.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Postoperative Period , Retrospective Studies , Metacarpal Bones , Fractures, Bone , Fracture Fixation, Internal , Metacarpus/surgery , Metacarpus/injuries
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Braz. J. Vet. Res. Anim. Sci. (Online) ; 55(2): 138489, 26 jul. 2018. ilus
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-913473

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The use of alternative therapeutic approaches in wild animals has gained notoriety due to its efficiency, low cost and reduced or nonexistent stressors. The present study evaluated the efficacy of treatment of a bilateral excoriative lesion in the region of the dorsal metacarpus in a Chilean skua (Catharacta chilensis) in a rehabilitation process with the use of a porous cell membrane, sold commercially, in concomitance with moxibustion sessions with herbs (Artemisia vulgaris). The healing time of 14 days was reduced when compared to traditional techniques and proved the viability and efficacy of the treatment.(AU)


O uso de abordagens terapêuticas alternativas em animais selvagens tem ganhado notoriedade em virtude de sua eficiência, baixo custo e estímulos estressores reduzidos ou inexistentes. Este estudo avaliou a eficácia do tratamento de uma lesão escoriativa bilateral em região do dorsal metacarpo em um mandrião chileno (Catharacta chilensis) em processo de reabilitação com o uso de uma membrana celular porosa vendida comercialmente, em concomitância com sessões de moxabustão com ervas (Artemisia vulgaris). O tempo de cicatrização de catorze dias mostrou-se reduzido quando comparado ao de outras técnicas tradicionais e provou a viabilidade e eficácia do tratamento.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Artemisia , Biocompatible Materials/therapeutic use , Birds/injuries , Metacarpus/injuries , Moxibustion/veterinary , Wound Healing , Marine Fauna
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Journal of Forensic Medicine ; (6): 257-259, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-984933

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OBJECTIVES@#To study the injury manners of Bennett fracture and Rolando fracture and explore its identification principle of the first metacarpal base fractures.@*METHODS@#Totally 31 cases of Bennett fracture and Rolando fracture were collected. The injury manners of cases of 19 Bennett fractures and 12 Rolando fracture were classified, and various injury manners were analysed statistically.@*RESULTS@#The injury manners of the cases of 19 Bennett fracture and 12 Rolando fracture were divided into three types, including the first metacarpus hit hard objects during a punching, the first metacarpus hit hard objects when making fists and fell, or the first metacarpus was punched by hard objects when making fists.@*CONCLUSIONS@#The injury mechanism of Bennett fracture and Rolando fracture is formed by a force on the first metacarpus when making fists, which transmits to the basilar part along the vertical axis of metacarpus. The inference of injury manners should be focused on the confirmation of entrusted matters.


Subject(s)
Humans , Epiphyses , Fracture Fixation, Internal/methods , Fractures, Bone/surgery , Joint Dislocations/surgery , Metacarpus/injuries , Thumb/injuries
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Rev. bras. ortop ; 52(5): 608-611, 2017. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-899192

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ABSTRACT Most stress fractures occur in the lower limbs and are rarely observed in the , upper limbs. The second metacarpal is the longest of all the metacarpals and has the largest base, articulating with the trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, and third metacarpal. In athletes, stress fractures in non-weight bearing joints are uncommon. Therefore, the shaft of the second metacarpal bone undergoes a higher load - the maximum tension at the base of the second metacarpal is amplified when the hand grasps a tool such as a tennis racquet.


RESUMO A maioria das fraturas por estresse ocorre nos membros inferiores, raramente nos superiores. O segundo metacarpo é o mais longo e com a base mais larga, articula-se com o trapézio, trapezoide, capitato e terceiro metacarpo. As fraturas por estresse em atletas são incomuns nas articulações sem carga. Portanto, a diáfise do segundo metacarpo sofre carga elevada - a tensão máxima na base do segundo metacarpo é amplificada quando a mão agarra uma ferramenta tal como uma raquete.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adult , Fractures, Stress , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Metacarpus/injuries , Racquet Sports
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Rev. bras. ortop ; 51(6): 730-734, Nov.-Dec. 2016. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-830009

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ABSTRACT Fibrous dysplasia is a bone disease characterized by abnormal differentiation of fibrous tissue in the bones; it is often asymptomatic. It may affect one bone (monostotic) or several bones (polyostotic). The monostotic form primarily affects the ribs, but hardly ever affects the hand. It is important to make the differential diagnosis with malignant bone tumors. This article describes the treatment and outcome of a rare case of a patient admitted with a history of tumor growth in the right hand, diagnosed as fibrous dysplasia of the right second metacarpal. Male patient, 14 years of age, admitted to the Sarah Hospital with lesion on the dorsum of the right hand without pain complaints, previous history of trauma, nor local signs of inflammation. Physical examination revealed swelling on the dorsum of the second metacarpal, painless, with unaltered mobility and sensitivity. Radiography, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging indicated the involvement of the entire length of the second metacarpal: only the distal epiphysis was preserved, with areas of bone lysis. After biopsy confirmation, the patient underwent surgery, using a long cortical graft for reconstructing the metacarpal. During the follow-up period of five years there were no signs of recurrence, and proper digital growth and functionality of the operated hand were observed.


RESUMO A displasia fibrosa é uma doença óssea que se caracteriza pela diferenciação anormal de tecido fibroso nos ossos e é muitas vezes assintomática. Pode acometer um osso (monostótica) ou vários ossos (poliostótica). A forma monostótica acomete principalmente as costelas, mas raramente acomete a mão. O diagnóstico diferencial com tumores ósseos malignos é importante. O artigo descreve o tratamento e evolução de um caso raro de paciente admitido com história de crescimento tumoral na mão direita, na qual foi diagnosticada displasia fibrosa do segundo metacarpo direito. Paciente do sexo masculino, 14 anos, admitido no Hospital Sarah com lesão no dorso da mão direita, sem queixa álgica, antecedente traumático ou alteração flogística local. No exame físico, apresentava aumento de volume no dorso do II metacarpo, indolor, mobilidade e sensibilidade inalteradas. Foram feitos exames de radiografia, tomografia e ressonância magnética, evidenciou-se o comprometimento de toda a extensão do segundo metacarpo; apenas a epífise distal estava preservada, com áreas de lise óssea. Fez-se tratamento cirúrgico após a biópsia de confirmação, com o uso de enxerto longo cortical para reconstrução do metacarpo. Durante o tempo de seguimento de cinco anos não foram verificados sinais de recidiva; adequado crescimento digital e funcionalidade da mão operada foram observados.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adolescent , Fibrous Dysplasia of Bone , Metacarpus , Osteitis Fibrosa Cystica
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Rev. bras. ortop ; 51(2): 150-156, Mar.-Apr. 2016. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-779980

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to establish an indirect, easy-to-use, predictable and safe means of obtaining the true degree of displacement of fractures of the neck of the fifth metacarpal bone, through oblique radiographic views. METHODS: An anatomical specimen from the fifth human metacarpal was dissected and subjected to ostectomy in the neck region. A 1-mm Kirschner wire was fixed to the base of the fifth metacarpal bone, perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the bone and parallel to the ground. Another six Kirschner wires of the same diameter were bent over and attached to the ostectomized bone to simulate fracture displacement. Axial rotation of the metacarpus was used to create oblique radiographic views. Radiographic images were generated with different angles and at several degrees of rotation of the bone. RESULTS: We deduced a mathematical formula that showed the true displacement of fractures of the neck of the fifth metacarpal bone by means of oblique radiographs. CONCLUSIONS: Oblique radiographs at 30° of supination provided the best view of the bone and least variation from the real value of the displacement of fractures of the fifth metacarpal bone. The mathematical formula deduced was concordant with the experimental model used.


OBJETIVO: Estabelecer uma forma indireta, fácil, previsível e segura na obtenção do valor real do desvio da fratura do colo do quinto metacarpo a partir de radiografias oblíquas. MÉTODOS: Uma peça anatômica de quinto metacarpo humano foi dissecada e submetida à ostectomia na região do colo. Um fio de Kirschner de 1 mm foi fixado perpendicular ao eixo longitudinal do osso e paralelo ao solo. Outros seis fios de Kirschner do mesmo diâmetro foram dobrados e presos ao osso ostectomizado para simular o desvio das fraturas. Rotação axial do metacarpo foi usada para criar as radiografias nas incidências oblíquas. Imagens radiográficas foram obtidas com diferentes ângulos e em vários graus de rotação do osso. RESULTADOS: Deduzimos uma equação matemática que demonstra o real desvio da fratura do colo do quinto metacarpo por meio de radiografias oblíquas. CONCLUSÕES: A radiografia oblíqua com 30° de supinação apresenta melhor visualização do osso e menor variação do valor real do desvio da fratura do colo do quinto metacarpo. A fórmula matemática deduzida foi concordante com o modelo experimental usado.


Subject(s)
Humans , Fractures, Bone , Hand , Metacarpus
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Chinese Journal of Traumatology ; (6): 176-178, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-235754

ABSTRACT

We reported a 30 years old man who suffered a bite wound of the right hand in a fight. Two days after the injury, he was admitted in emergency because of stab wound above the head of the third metacarpal bone. He presented the swelling, redness, pain and fever. Primary revision confirmed only partial lesion of the extensor apparatus. During the following days, we recorded a deterioration of local findings and magnetic resonance imaging revealed osteomyelitis and septic arthritis of the thirdmetacarpophalangeal joint. The wound was then revised several times using negative pressure wound therapy in combination with intravenous antibiotics. After resolution of clinical and laboratory findings, the wound was finally closed by delayed primary suture. Clenched fist injury is a medical emergency that requires immediate surgical revision. We treated clenched fist injury with the development of septic arthritis and osteomyelitis with negative pressure wound therapy and obtained good outcomes.


Subject(s)
Adult , Humans , Male , Arthritis, Infectious , Therapeutics , Bites, Human , Metacarpophalangeal Joint , Wounds and Injuries , Metacarpus , Wounds and Injuries , Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy , Osteomyelitis , Therapeutics
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Int. j. morphol ; 33(2): 732-736, jun. 2015. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-755536

ABSTRACT

Debido a la importancia del diagnóstico precoz de osteoporosis, fue objeto de este estudio realizar la comparación de dos métodos radiológicos convencionales para la evaluación de la densidad ósea en mujeres posmenopáusicas. Fueron seleccionadas imágenes de radiografía panorámica y de radiografía carpal, correspondiente a 68 pacientes de sexo femenino, con edades comprendidas entre los 49 y 80 años de edad, realizadas en la Clínica de Radiología Odontológica, para evaluación previa a la colocación de implantes. Para la interpretación de la densidad ósea en la mandíbula a través de las radiografías panorámicas fue utilizado el método del espesor cortical mandibular (PMI). Para la evaluación de las imágenes radiológicas obtenidas por la radiografía carpal, fue aplicado el método de la radiogrametría. Se concluye que existe correlación entre la presencia de una baja densidad ósea a nivel mandibular observada en la radiografía panorámica en las pacientes de la muestra, con la baja densidad ósea presentada en la radiografía carpal.


Due the importance of diagnosis precocious of osteoporosis, this study carried out the comparison of two conventional radiological methods for the evaluation of bone density in postmenopausal women. X-ray images of panoramic and carpal were selected, corresponding to 68 women between 49 and 80 years old, obtained at the Clinic of Dental Radiology, for holding dental implant. The interpretation of bone density in jaw on panoramic radiography was the method to determine mandibular cortical thickness. The carpal radiography was evaluated for the radiogrammetry method. It was concluded that there was a correlation between low bone density observed in the mandibular panoramic radiography with low bone density on carpal radiography.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Bone Density , Mandible/diagnostic imaging , Metacarpus/diagnostic imaging , Postmenopause , Mandible/anatomy & histology , Metacarpus/anatomy & histology , Radiographic Image Enhancement , Radiography, Panoramic , Wrist/anatomy & histology , Wrist/diagnostic imaging
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Chinese Journal of Burns ; (6): 172-176, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-327415

ABSTRACT

<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To analyze the effects of metacarpus and phalanx traction on correction of scar contracture of hand after burn on the palm side retrospectively.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>A total of 32 patients with 39 affected hands with scar contracture on the palm side after burn were hospitalized from May 2010 to December 2014. Method of treatment: scar contracture was conservatively released followed by skin grafting, which was referred to as method A; Kirschner wire was inserted into the middle or distal phalanx of finger with contracture and the corresponding metacarpus in the shape of U for 2 to 7 weeks' traction, which was referred to as method B; traction frame was built based on the traction pile and anchor formed by Kirschner wire inserted through the second to the fifth metacarpus and distal phalanx of finger with contracture, and then the affected fingers were pulled into a straight position with rubber bands for 2 to 6 months, which was referred to as method C. Method A was used in patients who would be treated with thorough release of scar followed by skin grafting routinely. Method B was used in patients who would be treated with intramedullary Kirschner wire fixation after release of scar contracture and skin transplantation routinely. Method C was further used in patients when methods A and B failed to accomplish the expected result. Method C was used in the first place followed by method A in whom there might be vascular decompensation or exposure of tendon and bone after scar release, and those who failed to meet the expectation were treated with method C in addition. Patients who were unwilling to undergo surgery were treated with method C exclusively. During the course of treatment, the presence or absence of infection and slipping of Kirschner wire or its slitting through soft tissue were observed. The presence or absence of tendency of recurrence of scar contracture within 1 to 2 weeks after treatment was observed. The length of palmar skin measuring from the root of finger with contracture to wrist crease was measured before treatment, at the termination of treatment, and 1 month after the termination of treatment. Scar condition was assessed with the Vancouver Scar Scale (VSS) before treatment and 1, 3, and 6 month(s) after the termination of treatment. Before treatment and 1 month after the termination of treatment, the range of motion was measured with the Total Active Movement (TAM) method; band function was evaluated by the Jebsen Test of Hand Function (JTHF), and the completion time was recorded. Data were processed with analysis of variance, LSD-t test, and t test.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>Twenty-four patients with 27 affected hands were treated with scheme A + B; 5 patients with 7 affected hands were treated with method C exclusively; 2 patients with 3 affected hands were treated with scheme A + B + C; 1 patient with 2 affected hands were treated with scheme C + A + C. During the course of treatment, no complication such as infection or slicing of tissue was observed, but there was a slight shifting of U-shaped Kirschner wire in 14 affected hands of 13 patients. Tendency of recurrence of scar contracture was observed in 11 affected hands of 10 patients, but the scar contracture did not reoccur after treatment with orthosis. The skin length of palmar side was respectively (131.8 ± 9.8) and (127.6 ± 7.5) mm at the termination of treatment and 1 month after, and they were both significantly longer than that before treatment [(114.5 ± 2.4) mm, with values respectively 10.71 and 10.39, P values below 0.001]. The score of VSS was respectively (9.8 ± 2.4), (9.7 ± 1.7), (9.3 ± 0.8), and (7.7 ± 0.5) points before treatment and 1, 3, and 6 month(s) after the termination of treatment. Only the score at 6 months after the termination of treatment was significantly lower than that before treatment (t = 3.28, P < 0.01). The ratio of excellent and good results according to method TAM was respectively 2.6% (1/39) and 94.9% (37/39) before treatment and 1 month after the termination of treatment. The time for JTHF measurement was (13.9 ± 4.1) min before treatment, and it was shortened to (11.0 ± 2.8) min 1 month after the termination of treatment (t = 3.65, P < 0.001).</p><p><b>CONCLUSIONS</b>Single application of metacarpus and phalanx traction or its combination with skin transplantation after scar release in correcting scar contracture of the palm of hand after burn can lengthen the contracted tissue, and it is beneficial for the restoration of function and appearance of affected hand.</p>


Subject(s)
Humans , Burns , Rehabilitation , Therapeutics , Cicatrix , Therapeutics , Contracture , General Surgery , Hand Injuries , Rehabilitation , Therapeutics , Metacarpus , Orthotic Devices , Range of Motion, Articular , Plastic Surgery Procedures , Methods , Retrospective Studies , Skin , Skin Transplantation , Tendons , Time , Traction , Treatment Outcome
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Rev. bras. ortop ; 49(2): 116-120, Mar-Apr/2014. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-711161

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: to demonstrate a surgical technique for treating neck fractures of the fifth metacarpal, by means of reduction through intra-focal manipulation and percutaneous fixation using Kirschner wires, with the aims of making it easier to achieve and maintain the reduction during the operation and enabling reduction of these fractures even if a fibrous callus has formed. METHODS: a series of ten patients with neck fractures of the fifth metacarpal presenting palmar angles greater than 30◦ underwent the surgical technique described, as examples, and their results were evaluated through postoperative radiographs and clinical examinations. RESULTS: all the patients achieved reductions that were close to anatomical and evolved to consolidation of the fracture in the position obtained. CONCLUSION: the surgical technique described is effective, easy to carry out, minimally invasive and low-cost, thereby enabling adequate clinical and radiographic reduction, even in subacute fractures already presenting a fibrous callus...


OBJETIVO: demonstrar uma técnica cirúrgica para o tratamento das fraturas do colo do quinto metacarpo por meio de redução por manipulação intrafocal e fixação percutânea com fios de Kirschner, visando a facilitar a obtenção e manutenção da redução no intraoperatório e possibilitar a redução dessas fraturas, ainda que com calo fibroso formado. MÉTODOS: dez pacientes portadores de fratura do colo do quinto metacarpo com angulação palmar superior a 30◦ foram submetidos, como exemplos, à técnica cirúrgica descrita. Os resultados foram avaliados por meio de radiografias e exame clínico pós-operatório. RESULTADOS: todos os pacientes obtiveram redução próxima da anatômica e evoluíram para consolidação da fratura na posição obtida. CONCLUSÃO: a técnica cirúrgica descrita é eficaz, de simples execução, minimamente invasiva, de baixo custo e permite redução clínica e radiográfica adequadas, mesmo em fraturas subagudas com calo fibroso formado...


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adolescent , Young Adult , Fractures, Bone , Bone Wires , Metacarpus/surgery , Metacarpus/injuries , Upper Extremity
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Rev. chil. ter. ocup ; 13(2): 93-98, dic. 2013. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-768948

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Propósito: Analizar propiedades funcionales y antropométricas de los PA, criterios de selección de diseño, procesos de confección y materiales de fabricación, para analizar las ventajas y/o desventajas que proporcionan y el impacto de esto sobre la CV, ya que los PA disponibles en el mercado no siempre se adaptan a requerimientos del individuo. Se demostrará a través de la presentación de un caso clínico con amputación transmetacarpiana izquierda, de 60 años sufrida el 24/11/2012. Metodología y Materiales: Mediciones antropométricas elementos termoplásticos y de descarte. Resultados: A partir del análisis de propiedades y características de los PA se podría establecer la forma en la cual éstos inciden en la CV de las personas en cuanto a confort, seguridad e independencia funcional, y a partir de ello conocer el grado de satisfacción del usuario respecto a su participación ocupacional en las AVD. Conclusiones: Respecto al desarrollo de PA, se están abriendo nuevas posibilidades para la mejora de la CV de la población en general. Si bien el avance tecnológico está orientado a potenciar la autonomía de los usuarios mediante nuevas y variadas estrategias se ha ido intensificando en campos como la rehabilitación y la antropometría, es necesario en más de una ocasión incorporar acciones que permitan al paciente mejorar su economía, funcionalidad, durabilidad y adecuación estética.


Purpose: Analyze SP functional and anthropometric properties, design selection criteria, preparation processes and manufacturing materials, to analyze the advantages and/or disadvantages that they have and their impact on the LQ, since the SP available in the market do not always adapt to the individual’s requirements. It will be demonstrated through the presentation of a clinical case with left transmetacarpal amputation, 60 years old, suffered on 11/24/2012. Methodology and Materials: anthropometric measures, thermoplastic and disposable items. Results: From the analysis of properties and characteristics of the SP it could be established the way in which they affect people’s LQ in terms of comfort, safety and functional independence, and considering this we can determine the degree of the user’s satisfaction regarding occupational participation in DLA. Conclusions: Regarding the SP development, new possibilities are appearing for the improvement of general population LQ. Even though the technological advance oriented to highlight the user’s autonomy through new and various strategies has been intensifying in some other fields like rehabilitation and anthropometry, it is necessary in more than one occasion to incorporate actions that allow the patient to enhance his functionality with economy criteria, functionality, durability and aesthetics as quality standards in design and construction.


Subject(s)
Humans , Middle Aged , Activities of Daily Living , Anthropometry , Amputation, Traumatic/rehabilitation , Prostheses and Implants , Quality of Life , Follow-Up Studies , Metacarpus/injuries , Patient Satisfaction
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The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association ; : 146-149, 2012.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-646365

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Avascular necrosis of the metacarpal head named as 'Dieterich disease' is a very rare condition. Because of the lack of information about the natural course and treatment of this disease, the ideal treatment has not been established as yet. We report a case of avascular necrosis that occurred at the 3rd metacarpal head after fractures of the 4th and 5th metacarpal base; this was treated conservatively and obtained the spontaneous resolution.


Subject(s)
Head , Metacarpal Bones , Metacarpus , Necrosis , Osteonecrosis
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Braz. j. vet. res. anim. sci ; 49(3): 210-214, 2012.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-687616

ABSTRACT

O terceiro osso metacarpiano equino é uma região de particular interesse devido ao grande número de lesões a que está sujeito. Assim, justifica-se o estudo detalhado da sua estrutura anatômica, dimensões e composição elementar para o aprimoramento de técnicas de diagnóstico, tratamento e prevenção de lesões. Neste trabalho,foi estudada a composição macroelementar óssea de 30 pares de osso terceiro metacarpiano equino e sua relação com a idade, sexo, peso, raça, alimentação e atividade dos animais. As concentrações médias de cálcio e fósforo das amostras foram 205 ± 62 mg/g e 97 ± 32 mg/g, respectivamente. A relação [Ca]/[P] encontrada foi de 2,12 ± 0,13, indicando que a proporção entre o cálcio e fósforo no tecido ósseo é constante e aproximadamente igual à razão 2:1. A análise estatística dos dados mostrou normalidade para todo o conjunto de medidas. A avaliação entre os animais com atividade física intensa e os animais com atividade física leve, em que a quantidade de material mineralizado para o primeiro e segundo conjuntos são, respectivamente, [Ca] = 222 ± 57 mg/g e [Ca] = 179 ± 47 mg/g, evidenciou a existência de correlação estatística entre o depósito de material mineral e a função exercida pelos animais. Para as demais características, não foram verificadas evidências estatísticas de inter-relações. Tais achados serão subsídios para estudos posteriores acerca de possíveis correlações com enfermidades de origem fisiológica ou nutricional frente à casuística de fraturas e outras afecções comuns ao aparelho locomotor equino.


The equine third metacarpal bone has been seen as a region of particular interest due to the large number of injuries to which it is subject. Thus, the detailed study of its anatomical structure, size and elemental composition is justified for the improvement of diagnostic techniques, treatment and prevention of injuries. In this work it has been studied the macro elemental composition of 30 pairs of equine third metacarpal bone and its relation with age, sex, weight, breed, nutrition and activity of animals. The average concentrations of calcium and phosphorus of the samples were 205 ± 62 mg/g and 97 ± 32 mg/g, respectively. The ratio [Ca] / [P] was found to be 2.12 ± 0.13, indicating that the ratio of calcium and phosphorus in bone tissue is constant and approximately equal to the ratio 2:1. The statistical analysis showed normal values for the entire set of measurements. In the evaluation of the animals with intense physical activity, and animals with light physical activity, it was found that the amount of mineralized material for the first and second sets respectively ([Ca] = 222 ± 57 mg/g [Ca] = 179 ± 47 mg/g), showing the existence of statistical correlation between the deposit of mineral material and the function performed by the animals. For the other characteristics were not found statistical evidence of correlations. These findings will be input for further studies of possible correlations with diseases of nutritional origin or physiological outside the series of fractures and other disease common to the equine locomotor system.


Subject(s)
Animals , Horses/classification , Wounds and Injuries/veterinary , Metacarpus/anatomy & histology , Minerals , Bone and Bones/anatomy & histology
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The Journal of the Korean Bone and Joint Tumor Society ; : 109-112, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-158340

ABSTRACT

A turret exostosis was known a smooth, dome-shaped extracortical collection of subperiosteal bone beneath the extensor apparatus. In most cases, turret exostosis involve middle and distal phalanges compared with involving metacarpal cases have been rarely reported in the literature.


Subject(s)
Exostoses , Metacarpus
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Acta ortop. bras ; 19(2): 106-109, mar.-abr. 2011. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-591177

ABSTRACT

OBJETIVOS: Durante o tratamento de fraturas fechadas do colo do metacarpo do dedo mínimo (fraturas do boxeador) usando fixação percutânea com fio K transversal e outros procedimentos, pode ocorrer lesão iatrogênica do ramo digital dorsal do dedo mínimo (RDDDM) do ramo dorsal do nervo ulnar (RDNU). Neste estudo, visamos descrever a relação do RDDDM do RDNU e os pontos de inserção na face lateral do quinto metacarpo durante fixação percutânea com fio K transversal de fraturas subcapitais. MÉTODOS: Foram realizadas dissecações e medições desse ramo depois de colocação de pino transversal percutâneo na parte distal do quinto osso do metacarpo em dez mãos de cadáveres fixadas em formalina. RESULTADOS: Os resultados desse estudo confirmam a grande proximidade da trajetória do pino e desse ramo, e demonstram sua possível lesão iatrogênica durante a fixação do fio K no quinto metacarpo. CONCLUSÕES: Para evitar a penetração desse nervo e limitar as chances de lesão iatrogênica, é importante conhecer o trajeto desse nervo. Os autores descrevem os pontos de inserção anatômica e acreditam que com uso do conhecimento da anatomia das fraturas subcapitais do quinto metacarpo, elas podem ser tratadas sem risco de déficits sensoriais futuros.


OBJECTIVES: When treating closed fractures of the neck of the little finger metacarpal (boxer fractures) with percutaneous transverse K-wire fixation and other procedures, there may be iatrogenic injury to the dorsal digital branch to the little finger (DDBLF) of the dorsal branch of the ulnar nerve (DBUN . In this study we aimed to describe the relationship of the DDBLF of the DBUN and the insertion points on the external side of the fifth metacarpal during percutaneous transverse K-wire fixation of subcapital fractures. METHODS: Dissections and measurements regarding this branch were performed after percutaneous transverse pinning to distal part of fifth metacarpal bones in ten cadaver hands formalin fixed. RESULTS: The results of this study confirm the close proximity of the trajectory of the with this branch and demonstrate its potential iatrogenic injury during K-wire fixation of the fifth metacarpal. CONCLUSIONS: To avoid penetration of this nerve and limit the chances of iatrogenic injury it is important to know its course. The authors describe the anatomical insertion points and believe that using the anatomical knowledge, subcapital fifth metacarpal fractures can be treated without risk of sensory deficits.


Subject(s)
Humans , Middle Aged , Bone Nails , Fractures, Bone , Fracture Fixation, Intramedullary/methods , Metacarpus/injuries , Cadaver , Hand Injuries
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Journal of Kerman University of Medical Sciences. 2011; 18 (3): 286-290
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-125103

ABSTRACT

The extensor indicis is a narrow, elongated skeletal muscle in the deep layer of the dorsal forearm that originates from the one third of the distal posterior surface of the shaft of ulna below the origin of the extensor pollicis longos and interosseous membrane. It runs through the fourth tendon compartment with the extensor digitorum under the extensor retinaculum. The extensor indicis joins to the ulnar side of the extensor digitorum communis opposite the head of the second metacarpal bone. This muscle allows independent extension of the index finger. In a cadaver dissection we observed two extensor indicis muscles with the same origin but two separate belleis and tendons. One of them was attached to the dorsum of the index finger and another one to the tendon of extensor digitorum muscle and to the index finger via extensor expansion


Subject(s)
Humans , Tendons/anatomy & histology , Metacarpal Bones , Cadaver , Metacarpus/anatomy & histology
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China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology ; (12): 170-172, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-344663

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To observe the clinical effects of miniaturized metacarpus steel plate for the treatment of child epiphysis injury, and to analyse its clinical advantages in the child epiphysis injury.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>From June 2004 to May 2009, 85 children with epiphysis injury treated with miniaturized metacarpus steel plate included 52 boys and 33 girls with an average age of 6.6 years old ranging from 1 to 14 years. All the children suffered from just one part injury. There were 68 cases of upper limb injury, 19 of which were humerus epicondyle injury, 16 humerus head injury, 12 olecranon injury, 14 distal radius injury and 7 head of radius injury. The other 17 cases were lower limb injury, 12 of which were femur epicondyle injury and 5 tibia epicondyle injury.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>All children obtained good intention,and no postoperative complications occurrenced. Eighty-one children were followed up for 6 months to 5 years (averaged 2.6 years). The results were evaluated at 4 weeks after the operation and showed that there were excellent in 44 cases, good in 21 cases, fair in 11 cases and poor in 9 cases.</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>Treatment of child epiphysis injury with miniaturized metacarpus steel plate can achieve perfect anatomical reduction in the early stage, protect the biological environment of the recovery. This treatment makes the postoperative joint functions and movements recovery nice, barely cause any bone malformation, and worth further clinical applications.</p>


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Bone Plates , Epiphyses , Diagnostic Imaging , Wounds and Injuries , General Surgery , Follow-Up Studies , Metacarpus , Miniaturization , Methods , Steel , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Treatment Outcome
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Rev. bras. cir. plást ; 25(1): 113-116, jan.-mar. 2010. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-590873

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O retalho parametacarpiano ulnar foi descrito por Bakhach, em 1995, e divulgado em publicação relativamente restrita, permanecendo desconhecido pelo público médico geral. Baseado na artéria dorso-ulnar, a pele da região medial do dorso da mão pode ser levantada, ilhada, com amplo arco de rotação, alcançando o dorso e a palma. A anastomose distal coma artéria colateral ulnar do quinto dedo permite que o retalho seja de fluxo retrógrado, depedículo distal, com arco de rotação que atinge os dedos ulnares. O autor revê a anatomia cirúrgica e aplicação clínica desse retalho de fácil e rápida execução e relata três casos clínicos. Os resultados são analisados e discutidos.


Ulnar parametacarpal flap was described by Bakhach, in 1995, and divulgated on a relatively restricted publication, being it unknown by general medical public. The flap is based on the branch of dorsal ulnar artery, and perfuses a wide territory on the dorsal ulnar border of the hand. The flap can be rotated to the palm and the dorso. Based on the constant anastomoses with the collateral ulnar artery at the level of fifth MCP joint, the flap can be reversed and very useful for coverage of small finger. The author does a revision of its surgical anatomy and clinical application. The results are analysed and discussed.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Hand/surgery , Metacarpus/surgery , Plastic Surgery Procedures , Surgical Flaps , Ulnar Artery , Anastomosis, Surgical , Anatomy , Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures , Methods , Patients
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Artrosc. (B. Aires) ; 16(3): 201-206, dic. 2009.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-567509

ABSTRACT

La artrosis carpo-metacarpiana del pulgar es una patología frecuente y que produce severos déficits en las actividades de la vida diaria. Diferentes procedimientos han sido descriptos para tratar los estadíos Eaton II, III y IV. Se presenta una revisión bibliográfica que evidencia que la trapecectomía total simple aún no ha podido ser superada por otras técnicas. Se presenta nuestra técnica quirúrgica y experiencia en más de 70 pacientes operados en nuestro centro en los últimos nueve años que implica la resección total del trapecio con asistencia artroscópica. La técnica se realiza con óptica de 2,7 mm, con portales trapecio metacarpianos convencionales (IR y IU) y ayuda del intensificador de imágenes. La cirugía finaliza con vendaje blando y precozmente comienza con la rehabilitación. Se concluye que la trapecectomía simple videoasistida ofrece una técnica simple, con gran confort postoperatorio y rápido retorno a las actividades de la vida diaria.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Trapezoid Bone/surgery , Metacarpus , Osteoarthritis/surgery , Thumb/surgery , Arthroscopy , Hand/surgery , Postoperative Care , Quality of Life , Treatment Outcome
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Rev. Asoc. Argent. Ortop. Traumatol ; 74(3): 242-248, sept. 2009. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-551069

ABSTRACT

Introducción: El objetivo de este trabajo es evaluar los resultados funcionales y radiológicos de una serie continua de pacientes con fracturas diafisarias de los metacarpianos, tratadas con tornillos nterfragmentarios. Materiales y métodos: Se incluyeron para este estudio pacientes mayores de 18 años con fracturas diafisariasoblicuas largas o espiroideas, tratados con tornillos interfragmentarios que comenzaron la rehabilitación dentro de las 2 semanas posoperatorias. Clínicamente se evaluó la movilidad metacarpofalángica e interfalángica proximal, la distancia palma-pulpejo y la presencia de consolidación viciosa. La fuerza de puño se evaluó con dinamómetro. La evaluación subjetiva funcional de los resultados se realizó con el cuestionario DASH. Radiológicamente se midió la restitución de la longitud del metacarpiano. Se analizaron los resultados utilizando la prueba de la t de Student. Resultados: Once pacientes fueron evaluados con un seguimiento promedio de 28 meses. En todos los casos las fracturas consolidaron. De todos los parámetros clínicos evaluados, sólo la extensión metacarpofalángica mostró una disminución significativa. El promedio del DASHfue de 2 puntos. En un caso hubo una falla pérdida de reducción posoperatoria. Conclusiones: El uso de tornillos interfragmentarios para el tratamiento de este patrón de fractura brinda excelentes resultados funcionales con un índice bajo de complicaciones.


Subject(s)
Adult , Fracture Fixation, Internal/methods , Fractures, Bone/surgery , Metacarpus/surgery , Metacarpus/injuries , Finger Injuries/surgery , Bone Screws , Follow-Up Studies , Treatment Outcome , Finger Injuries
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