Outcomes and Complications of Intramedullary Metacarpal Fixation.

IF 1.8 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
HAND Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-05 DOI:10.1177/15589447231222518
Victoria S Hoelscher, Madison Milhoan, Mark Quiring, Kassidy Fix, Stewart Dalton, William F Pientka
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Abstract

Background: Metacarpal fractures are common orthopedic injuries with potentially debilitating outcomes. Ideal surgical treatment remains a topic of debate, with intramedullary fixation becoming popular as a technique to allow for earlier mobilization with few reported complications. The aim of this study was to report observed outcomes and complications of intramedullary metacarpal fixation using the ExsoMed INnate metacarpal nail.

Methods: A retrospective chart review of 37 patients with 44 metacarpals treated with the ExsoMed INnate between July 2020 and December 2021 by a single fellowship-trained hand surgeon at a single level 1 trauma center was performed. Variables recorded included both patient and injury demographics, surgical complications, and postoperative outcomes. We also measured metacarpal isthmus diameter of the second to fifth metacarpals on all patients to determine the intramedullary canal diameter to assist in implant size selection.

Results: Average follow-up was 5.84 weeks with average time to radiographic healing of 5.5 weeks, and time to full activity 6.32 weeks. The mean postsurgical active total arc of motion was 250°, while passive total arc of motion was 259.74°. A total of 10 complications (22%) were identified, including 4 bent screws which occurred as a result of a punching event postoperatively.

Conclusions: Intramedullary fixation of metacarpal fractures using the ExsoMed INnate metacarpal nail has shown to preserve range of motion and quick return to full activity, with a low rate of major complications. Our study highlights the potential major complication of the bent intramedullary screw and its association with an initial punching mechanism.

髓内掌骨固定术的疗效和并发症
背景:掌骨骨折是一种常见的骨科损伤,有可能导致衰弱。理想的手术治疗方法仍是一个争论不休的话题,而髓内固定作为一种可尽早活动且并发症报告较少的技术正变得越来越流行。本研究旨在报告使用 ExsoMed INnate 掌骨钉进行髓内掌骨固定的观察结果和并发症:在 2020 年 7 月至 2021 年 12 月期间,在一家一级创伤中心,由一名接受过研究员培训的手外科医生使用 ExsoMed INnate 对 37 名患者的 44 根掌骨进行了治疗。记录的变量包括患者和伤者的人口统计学特征、手术并发症和术后效果。我们还测量了所有患者第二至第五掌骨的掌骨峡部直径,以确定髓内管直径,帮助选择植入物的大小:平均随访时间为5.84周,平均放射学愈合时间为5.5周,完全活动时间为6.32周。术后主动活动弧度平均为250°,被动活动弧度平均为259.74°。共发现10例并发症(22%),其中4例是由于术后冲撞造成的螺钉弯曲:结论:使用 ExsoMed INnate 掌骨髓内钉对掌骨骨折进行髓内固定,可保持活动范围并快速恢复全面活动,且主要并发症发生率较低。我们的研究强调了弯曲髓内螺钉的潜在主要并发症及其与初始冲压机制的关联。
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HAND
HAND Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: HAND is the official journal of the American Association for Hand Surgery and is a peer-reviewed journal featuring articles written by clinicians worldwide presenting current research and clinical work in the field of hand surgery. It features articles related to all aspects of hand and upper extremity surgery and the post operative care and rehabilitation of the hand.
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