• J Hand Surg Eur Vol · Jun 2008

    The triad of multiple metacarpal fractures and/or dislocations of the fingers, severe hand swelling and clinical evidence of acute median nerve dysfunction.

    • M M Al-Qattan.
    • King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. moqattan@hotmail.com
    • J Hand Surg Eur Vol. 2008 Jun 1; 33 (3): 298-304.

    AbstractTwenty-five cases of crush injury to the hand resulting in the triad of multiple finger metacarpal fractures/dislocations of the fingers, a balloon hand appearance due to severe swelling and clinical evidence of acute median nerve dysfunction were retrospectively reviewed. All were men with a mean age of 33 (range 20-45) years. All injuries occurred following industrial or major car accidents. The fracture site included metacarpal head/neck fractures, metacarpal shaft fractures and carpometacarpal joint fracture-dislocations. All patients underwent fasciotomies, open carpal tunnel release and fixation of displaced fractures, followed by immediate mobilisation of the fingers. At a mean final follow-up of 7 (range 6-8) months, full recovery of median nerve function was seen in all patients. The final mean total active motion of the fingers was 243 degrees , 230 degrees and 250 degrees in displaced distal, middle and proximal impact fractures, respectively. All patients were able to return back to work.

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