1.
J Hand Surg Glob Online
; 5(5): 695-700, 2023 Sep.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-37790818
ABSTRACT
Metacarpal fractures are common injuries in pediatric patients. In adults, cannulated intramedullary screws are an excellent stabilization option for metacarpal fractures and are widely used, but in pediatric patients with open physes, their use is a relative contraindication. The risk of injury to the physis in classic retrograde screw placement makes this type of osteosynthesis not an option. We present the case of an 8-year-old patient with fractures of two adjacent metacarpals with rotational malalignment and scissoring, in which closed reduction was performed, and stabilization with cannulated intramedullary screws using antegrade placement to avoid injury to the physis.
2.
Rev. iberoam. cir. mano (Ed. impr.)
; 51(2): 110-115, 2023.
Article
in Spanish
| UNISALUD
| ID: biblio-1554797
3.
Rev. iberoam. cir. mano (Ed. impr.)
; 49(1): 4-12, 2021.
Article
in Spanish
| UNISALUD
| ID: biblio-1554509
4.
In. Fossati Aviles, Gonzalo (coord. ); Wolff de Freitas, Daniel (coord. ). Manejo inicial de patologías vinculadas a la cirugía plástica. Montevideo, FEFMUR, 2017. p.123-140, ilus.
Monography
in Spanish
| BVSNACUY
| ID: bnu-181521
Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Wound Infection/diagnosis , Wound Infection/therapy , Cellulite/surgery , Cellulite/therapy , Paronychia , Furunculosis
5.
In. Fossati Aviles, Gonzalo (coord. ); Wolff de Freitas, Daniel (coord. ). Manejo inicial de patologías vinculadas a la cirugía plástica. Montevideo, FEFMUR, 2017. p.17-31, ilus.
Monography
in Spanish
| BVSNACUY
| ID: bnu-181515