Metacarpal and phalangeal fractures require different treatment strategies depending on fracture type, location, and morphology. If radiographic indications for surgical intervention are present, various techniques are available, including external fixation, percutaneous pinning, intramedullary screws, lag screws, and plating.
Metacarpal and Phalangeal Fractures
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Innovations in the Management of Hand and Upper Extremity Fractures—The Mini CFS System: Part 1—Intramedullary Screw Fixation for Metacarpal Fractures
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Innovations in the Management of Hand and Upper Extremity Fractures: Part 2—Mini CFS Plating System Overview
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Innovations in the Management of Hand and Upper Extremity Fractures: The Mini CFS System—Part 3: Metacarpal and MCP Hyperextension Case Discussions
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Innovations in the Management of Hand and Upper Extremity Fractures—The Mini CFS System: Part 4—Hand Fracture Cases
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Innovations in the Management of Hand and Upper Extremity Fractures—The Mini CFS System: Part 5—Proximal Phalangeal Fracture Case Discussions
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Innovations in the Management of Hand and Upper Extremity Fractures—The Mini CFS System: Part 6—Intramedullary Headless Screw Fixation for Metacarpal Fractures: Case Discussions
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Innovations in the Management of Hand and Upper Extremity Fractures—The Mini CFS System: Part 7—5th Metacarpal Base Fractures and Expanded Applications of Mini Plating: Case Discussions
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NanoScope™ Visualization System, Trauma, and Minimally Invasive Hand, Wrist, and Elbow Symposium: Thumb Fractures and Fracture-Dislocations
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Innovations in Hand and Wrist Surgery: Part 7—Metacarpal Fractures