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Combined joint fusion for index and middle carpometacarpal instability in elite boxers

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posted on 2014-01-01, 00:00 authored by N Nazarian, Richard PageRichard Page, G Hoy, M Hayton, M Loosemore
Isolated instability of the index and middle finger carpometacarpal joints is uncommon. An unpublished injury pattern in a consecutive series of 13 elite boxers is described, with mid-term radiological and functional results of two novel surgical treatments. All the boxers (from Australia and the UK) were unable to compete owing to pain and weakness. Four boxers were managed initially by open reduction and temporary K-wire fixation. Nine boxers underwent primary carpometacarpal arthrodesis. All were able to return to their previous level of competition. One boxer who had undergone a soft tissue reconstruction competed at international level but required an arthrodesis because of recurrent symptoms. In elite boxers, simple reduction and wiring may be appropriate for an acute injury causing index or middle finger carpometacarpal joint instability, however, arthrodesis is the treatment of choice when instability and degenerative changes are present.

History

Journal

Journal of hand surgery (European volume)

Volume

39

Issue

3

Pagination

242 - 248

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Location

London, England

ISSN

1753-1934

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2013, SAGE Publications