• Danish medical journal · Aug 2014

    Base fractures of the fifth proximal phalanx can be treated conservatively with buddy taping and immediate mobilisation.

    • Lars S Vadstrup, Stig Jørring, Peter Bernt, and Michel E H Boeckstyns.
    • Grønnemose Allé 50, 2860 Søborg, Denmark. lars.soelberg.vadstrup.01@regionh.dk.
    • Dan Med J. 2014 Aug 1; 61 (8): A4882.

    IntroductionTreatment of base fractures in the proximal phalanx depends on the fracture type, the degree of displacement and whether fracture reduction is stable or not. Internal fixation often leads to decreased mobility of the injured finger despite exact reduction of the fracture. Our treatment is focused upon function and to a lesser extent on exact reposition of the fractured fifth digit. Buddy taping was used after initial, closed reduction of the fracture allowing for immediate mobilisation.Material And MethodsThis was a prospective follow-up study of 53 consecutive conservatively managed base fractures in 53 patients with a mean age of 39 years. All fractures were treated with buddy taping to the fourth digit and immediate mobilisation.ResultsThe subjective outcome showed high overall satisfaction, and only four patients reported mild pain at rest or work. Malrotation was noted in three cases, none of which needed corrective surgery. All but one patient regained full flexion of the affected finger. Satisfactory extension was seen as only two patients had a lack of extension in both the metacarpo-phalangeal and the proximal interphalangeal joint. No nonunion or delayed unions occurred.ConclusionIn the literature there is no consensus on the treatment of fractures in the base of the proximal phalanx in the fifth digit. We propose conservative management with buddy taping which enables immediate mobilisation of this particular fracture.FundingNot relevant.Trial RegistrationNo trial registration of this quality study was performed.

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