2022
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.24353
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An Unusual Appearance of Base of First Metacarpal Fracture: A Case Report

Abstract: We present the case of an unusual base of the first metacarpal fracture. The presentation and radiological images are provided to demonstrate a first metacarpal base fracture but with a concurrent appearance at first glance of a trapeziectomy mimic on plain radiographs. The CT scan however demonstrates the true nature of the injury - a comminuted fracture with carpometacarpal subluxation. The radiological and clinical findings presented a diagnostic and therapeutic dilemma. We elected to not intervene surgical… Show more

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“…Indications for surgical treatment (closed reduction and Kwiring, open reduction and internal fixation with plates or screws, or external fixation) for fractures of the base of the first metacarpal include extra-articular fractures with more than 30 degrees of angulation after reduction; loss of reduction after non-surgical treatment; and intra-articular fractures: Bennett fractures displaced more than 1 mm or any Rolando fracture (15). We consider it important to differentiate Bennet's fracture from Rolando's fracture, the latter represents 21% of the fractures of the base of the first metacarpal, intra-articular with detachment of some fragments, classically three.…”
Section: Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indications for surgical treatment (closed reduction and Kwiring, open reduction and internal fixation with plates or screws, or external fixation) for fractures of the base of the first metacarpal include extra-articular fractures with more than 30 degrees of angulation after reduction; loss of reduction after non-surgical treatment; and intra-articular fractures: Bennett fractures displaced more than 1 mm or any Rolando fracture (15). We consider it important to differentiate Bennet's fracture from Rolando's fracture, the latter represents 21% of the fractures of the base of the first metacarpal, intra-articular with detachment of some fragments, classically three.…”
Section: Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%