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      Surgical treatment of the boxer's fracture: transverse pinning versus intramedullary pinning.

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          The purpose of this study was to compare the surgical treatment of fractures of the little finger metacarpal neck, or "Boxer's" fractures, by transverse pinning and intramedullary pinning. Thirty-six patients with fracture of the neck of the fifth metacarpal were included in a prospective comparative randomised study. A palmar splint was applied for 1 week after both procedures. Patients began physiotherapy three times per week for 30 days. The patients were evaluated clinically six times after surgery, up to the 90th day, with X-ray assessment on days 8, 45 and 90. The study showed that intramedullary pinning gave better functional outcomes than transverse pinning, although the former was more technically demanding.

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          Journal
          J Hand Surg Eur Vol
          The Journal of hand surgery, European volume
          1753-1934
          0266-7681
          Dec 2007
          : 32
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Traumatology and Orthopaedic surgery, St Roch hospital, University Hospital of Nice, France. winter.m@chu-nice.fr
          Article
          S1753-1934(07)00463-3
          10.1016/j.jhse.2007.07.011
          17993437
          8e2d216a-694d-41aa-9f2b-ceeb6293430e
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