External fixation for surgical treatment of a mallet finger

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2003-06

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Churchill Livingstone

Abstract

A new surgical technique is described for the treatment of mallet finger deformity which involves the application of a mini external fixator across the distal interphalangeal joint and resection of a portion of the extensor mechanism. We reviewed 19 patients who were treated with this technique, at a mean follow-up period of 36 (range, 24-48) months. The mean. extensor lag was 2degrees (range, -7degrees to 13degrees) and the mean flexion range was 70degrees (range, 20degrees-90degrees).

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Orthopedics, Surgery

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Kaleli, T. vd. (2003). “External fixation for surgical treatment of a mallet finger”. Journal of Hand Surgery-British and European Volume, 28B(3), 228-230.