1997
DOI: 10.1097/00005131-199708000-00014
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Fractures of the Fourth Metacarpal

Abstract: In the absence of unreducible rotational malalignment, fourth metacarpal fractures may be adequately treated nonoperatively with a protocol of casting and outrigger.

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“…Because this shortening can theoretically lead to a decrease in power, a surgical approach has often been used in the management of these fractures to preserve metacarpal length (16). With the wide variety of open and closed surgical techniques and their effectiveness in restoring metacarpal length, surgeons tend to have a reduced threshold for selecting operative fixation of these fractures due to their fear of metacarpal shortening and its effects on power (13,16,33). Closed surgical reduction is less effective at restoring length than open techniques and, therefore, open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) has tended to be the operative approach of choice (5).…”
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“…Because this shortening can theoretically lead to a decrease in power, a surgical approach has often been used in the management of these fractures to preserve metacarpal length (16). With the wide variety of open and closed surgical techniques and their effectiveness in restoring metacarpal length, surgeons tend to have a reduced threshold for selecting operative fixation of these fractures due to their fear of metacarpal shortening and its effects on power (13,16,33). Closed surgical reduction is less effective at restoring length than open techniques and, therefore, open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) has tended to be the operative approach of choice (5).…”
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“…There is considerable variability throughout the literature regarding the maximum amount of shortening that results from metacarpal fracture and the acceptable limits of such shortening (1,9,12,(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)31). Published guidelines regarding the degree of metacarpal shortening that is consistent with good hand function range throughout the literature from 2 mm to 10 mm (9).…”
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