掌骨头骨折加压螺钉的应用:“棒棒糖”技术。

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Journal of Hand and Microsurgery Pub Date : 2025-05-02 eCollection Date: 2025-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jham.2025.100276
Ricardo Kaempf de Oliveira, Paula Fischer, Victor Trivino, Lucian Lior Marcovici, Pedro J Delgado
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摘要

只有4%的掌骨骨折影响远端关节区。在文献中,一些研究混淆了颈部关节外骨折和基底下骨折,基底下骨折仅用于定义副韧带起源远端的头部横关节骨折。由于需要解剖复位,移位的掌骨头骨折必须复位和固定,主要是通过开放手术。近年来,髓内固定已成为治疗掌骨横突及颈骨折的首选方法。考虑到这一点,我们描述了治疗掌骨下骨折的所谓“棒棒糖”技术,其中皮质微型碎片螺钉通过骨干髓内逆行固定通过头部插入,最终组装成糖果的形状。通过使用最小的固定,已经受损的头部关节碎片的血管得到保护,为骨折在解剖位置愈合提供足够的刚性稳定性,并允许早期活动。
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Use of compression screw in a metacarpal head Fracture: The "lollipop" technique.

Only 4 % of metacarpal fractures affect the distal articular region. In the literature, some studies have ended up causing confusion by mixing up extraarticular neck fractures with subcapital fractures, a term that should only be used to define transverse articular fractures of the head that are distal to the origin of the collateral ligament. Due to the need for anatomical reduction, displaced metacarpal head fractures must be reduced and fixed, mostly by open surgery. Recently, the use of intramedullary fixation has become the method of choice in the treatment of transverse metacarpal diaphyseal and neck fractures. Having this in mind, we describe the so-called "lollipop" technique for the treatment of subcapital metacarpal fractures, in which a cortical mini-fragment screw is inserted through the head by intramedullary retrograde fixation in the diaphysis, leaving the final assembly in the shape of the candy. By using minimal fixation, the already impaired vascularity of the head articular fragments is protected, providing enough rigid stability for the fracture to heal in an anatomical position and allowing early mobility.

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