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

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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).

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