• Injury · Mar 2023

    Rupture of finger distal interphalangeal collateral ligament treated with a mini soft anchor.

    • Po-Hsiang Chen and Chun-Yu Chen.
    • Department of Orthopaedics, Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital, 386 Ta-Chung 1st Road, Extn: 3051, Kaohsiung city, Taiwan, ROC; Department of Medical education and research, Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital, 386 Ta-Chung 1st Road, Kaohsiung city, Taiwan, ROC.
    • Injury. 2023 Mar 9.

    BackgroundRuptured finger distal interphalangeal (DIP) collateral ligament is a rare injury, with controversial treatment until the present. Our case series aimed to demonstrate feasible surgical intervention using a mini anchor.MethodsThe present study includes four patients with ruptured finger DIP collateral ligaments who received primary repair in a single institute. They have suffered from joint instability due to ligament loss caused by infection, motorcycle accidents, and work-related accidents. All patients were operated on similarly using a 1.0 mm mini anchor for ligament reattachment.ResultsThe finger DIP joint range of motion (ROM) was documented in all patients during follow-up. Joint ROM recovered to almost normal degrees, and the pinch strength recovered to > 90% compared to the contralateral side in all patients. Additionally, collateral ligament re-rupture, DIP joint subluxation or re-dislocation, and infection were not noted during follow-up.ConclusionsRuptured finger DIP joint ligament requiring surgery is usually based on a combination with other soft tissue injuries and defects. However, repair with a 1.0 mm mini anchor is a feasible surgical intervention to reattach the ligament with minimal complication.Copyright © 2023. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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