Hemi-hamate autograft arthroplasty for dorsal proximal interphalangeal fracture-dislocation: a case series of two patients
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Sri Lanka Journal of Surgery
Abstract
Volar lip fractures of the base of the proximal interphalangeal
joint (PIPJ) are triggered by axial loading and hyperextension
injuries causing the volar plate to avulse with a ventral
fragment of the base of the middle phalanx [1]. These
fractures are commonly encountered during athletics and
combat sports [1]. If more than 50% of the joint surface is
involved, it is considered an unstable fracture [2].
Osteochondral grafts are preferably used to treat unstable
fracture-dislocations [2]. Moreover, grafting is preferred in
late presenters [3] compared to those who present early, where
the fracture could be fixed with a higher success rate. Here, we
report two cases of ventral fractures of the PIPJ managed with
hemi-hamate osteochondral autografts.
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Pilon fracture, Arthroplasty, Autograft, Hamate bone, Proximal phalanx
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Mathangasinghe, Y., Rajapakse, Y. N., & Rajapakse, G. K. (2020). Hemi-hamate autograft arthroplasty for dorsal proximal interphalangeal fracture-dislocation: a case series of two patients. Sri Lanka Journal of Surgery, 38(3).
