Stabilization of hand phalangeal fractures by external fixator
1Section of Plastic Surgery, West Virginia University, Morgantown.
Abstract:
The method of external fixation of phalangeal fractures provides a solution for extensive hand injuries where internal fixation may be prohibited due to compromised skin coverage or bone loss. Early mobilization of adjacent joints is possible with these devices and is fundamental for the preservation of hand function. This paper describes the proper selection of cases and the versatility of its application. Representative clinical uses are summarized.
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