BENNETT'S FRACTURE: A NARRATIVE REVIEW OF CURRENT LITERATURE.

Q4 Medicine
Georgian medical news Pub Date : 2024-10-01
A Sain, J Chia, N Manzoor, M Malik, N Khayyat, H Asim, A Elkilany, O Russell, V Derguti, M Halasa, A Jindal, F Hussain, K Wattage, H Manyar, J Wilson, L Chamayi, H Burton, A Mahmood, W Alfred, V Deshmukh, A Kotian, Z Sohail
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Abstract

Background: Bennett's fracture, a fracture-dislocation of the base of the first metacarpal, poses significant challenges due to the unique biomechanics of the thumb's carpometacarpal (CMC) joint. Effective management is critical to restoring thumb function and preventing long-term complications such as arthritis and instability.

Objective: This article provides a comprehensive overview of Bennett's fracture, including its mechanism of injury, diagnostic considerations, and management strategies, with a focus on conservative and surgical options.

Methods: A detailed review of the current literature was conducted to outline the principles and techniques of closed reduction with percutaneous pinning (CRPP), open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF), and emerging methods such as arthroscopic-assisted fixation.

Results: Conservative management is appropriate for minimally displaced fractures but is often inadequate for displaced injuries due to persistent muscle forces acting on the metacarpal. CRPP offers a minimally invasive option for fractures with moderate displacement, while ORIF provides superior stability for complex fractures. Emerging techniques, including arthroscopy and bioabsorbable implants, show promise in minimizing complications and improving outcomes.

Conclusion: The management of Bennett's fractures requires a tailored approach based on fracture displacement, patient needs, and surgeon expertise. Timely diagnosis, appropriate treatment selection, and structured rehabilitation are essential for optimal recovery. Advances in imaging, surgical methods, and materials hold the potential to further refine treatment strategies and improve long-term outcomes.

班尼特的断裂:当代文学的叙事回顾。
背景:Bennett骨折是一种发生在第一掌骨基部的骨折脱位,由于拇指腕骨(CMC)关节的独特生物力学特性,对其提出了重大挑战。有效的管理对于恢复拇指功能和预防长期并发症如关节炎和不稳定至关重要。目的:本文提供了Bennett骨折的全面概述,包括其损伤机制,诊断注意事项和管理策略,重点是保守和手术选择。方法:详细回顾现有文献,概述经皮钉钉闭合复位(CRPP)、切开复位内固定(ORIF)的原理和技术,以及关节镜辅助固定等新兴方法。结果:保守治疗适用于轻度移位骨折,但对于由于持续的肌肉力量作用于掌骨而造成的移位损伤通常是不合适的。CRPP为中度移位骨折提供了微创选择,而ORIF为复杂骨折提供了优越的稳定性。新兴技术,包括关节镜检查和生物吸收性植入物,在减少并发症和改善预后方面表现出希望。结论:Bennett骨折的治疗需要根据骨折移位、患者需求和外科医生的专业知识制定合适的治疗方法。及时的诊断,适当的治疗选择,和有组织的康复是必不可少的最佳恢复。影像学、手术方法和材料的进步有可能进一步完善治疗策略并改善长期疗效。
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