Title of article
OUTCOME OF NON-SURGICAL TREATMENT OF MALLET FINGER
Author/Authors
Alejandro Dávalos Barrios, Stephan Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social - Hospital General Regional No. 2 El Marqués - Querétaro, Mexico , Felipe de Jesús Sosa Serrano, Arturo Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social - Hospital General Regional No. 2 El Marqués - Querétaro, Mexico , Alberto Gama Herrera, Jorge Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social - Hospital de Traumatología Dr. Victorio de la Fuente Narváez, Ciudad de México, Mexico , Fernanda Ramírez Berumen, Maria Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social - Hospital de Traumatología Dr. Victorio de la Fuente Narváez, Ciudad de México, Mexico , Manuel Pérez Atanasio, Jose Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social - Hospital General Regional No. 2 El Marqués - Querétaro, Mexico
Pages
5
From page
172
To page
176
Abstract
Objective: To establish the association between initial and residual
angulation of the distal interphalangeal joint (DIJ) in mallet finger
treated conservatively. Methods: An observational, prospective,
descriptive and analytical research developed with uncomplicated
closed mallet finger patients between January and December 2017.
A total of two measurements of the DIJ were done, at the initial trauma
and 6 weeks after conservative treatment. All measurements were
ranked according to the Crawford Classification and Relative Risk
was measured. Results: In total, 43 patients were studied, in which
53.48% of outcomes obtained were excellent. The sample was
divided in two groups; one with less than 30º of DIJ initial angulation,
which had 28% of residual angulation. The second group with more
than 30º presented 72.22% of residual angulation. The Relative
Risk to present a residual angulation in patients that had 30º of DIJ
initial angulation was 2.99 (CI 95%) with p = 0.0059. Conclusion: It
is suggested that patients with an initial DIJ angulation more than
30º are more likely to present residual angulation with conservative
treatment. Level of Evidence IV, Case series.
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Keywords
Tendons , Finger joint , Follow-up studies , Outcome study , Acquired Hand Deformities
Journal title
Acta Ortopedica Brasileira
Serial Year
2020
Record number
2619464
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