Treatment Of Unstable Metacarpal And Phalangeal Fractures With Tension Band Wiring Techniques

CLINICAL ORTHOPAEDICS AND RELATED RESEARCH(1987)

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Abstract
The techniques of tension band fixation are applied in the treatment of metacarpal and phalangeal fractures. The technique uses standard, readily available materials. The variability of the fixation techniques allows for secure fixation of virtually any long bone fracture in the hand, even when other methods are not applicable. Nonunion, malunion, loss of fixation, infection, or tendon rupture have not occurred. The technique allows for early active motion and return to full activity usually within for to six weeks. Most patients achieve full painless motion in that time.
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phalangeal fractures,tension band wiring techniques,unstable metacarpal
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