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5 Σεπ 2024 · Metacarpal Fractures are the most common hand injury and are divided into fractures of the head, neck, or shaft. Diagnosis is made by orthogonal radiographs the hand. Treatment is based on which metacarpal is involved, location of the fracture, and the rotation/angulation of the injury.
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- Base of Thumb FX
24 Φεβ 2024 · Metacarpal Neck Fractures. Certain 5th metacarpal neck fracture patterns may result in functional impairment, manifesting as diminished 5th finger grip strength, pseudoclawing, and decreased 5th MCP joint mobility.
23 Μαΐ 2016 · Metacarpal neck fractures typically result from a patient striking a solid surface with a clenched fist causing volar comminution and dorsal apex angulation (12, 13). The most frequent scenario encountered is a fracture of fifth metacarpal neck otherwise known as the “boxer’s fracture.”
The Fracture of the fifth metacarpal neck also known as Boxers Fracture, named after the classic mechanism of injury in which direct trauma is applied to a clenched fist or fall directly onto the hand. Boxer's fracture account for 10% of the metacarpal fractures which particularly occur in contact sports.
9 Μαΐ 2024 · The most common metacarpal fracture is fracture of the neck of the fifth metacarpal, or boxer's fracture, accounting for 10% of all hand fractures. 4. Terminology. Specific names are given to fractures of the base of the first metacarpal (see: fractures of the thumb): Bennett fracture dislocation. Rolando fracture. epibasal thumb fracture.
6 Ιουλ 2023 · Boxer’s Fracture (5th Metacarpal neck fracture): AKA = Intellectually Destitute Fracture. A fracture of the forth or fifth metacarpal neck with volar displacement of the metacarpal head. One of the most common injuries seen in the ED, and occurs in 20% of patients that punch a hard object.
To describe management trends of fifth metacarpal neck (5MCN) fractures within a large health care system. We aimed to define patient and surgeon factors associated with nonsurgical versus surgical treatment, as well as to identify factors associated with receiving care only in the emergency department (ED).