Archives of Plastic Surgery (Jul 2021)

Open reduction and internal fixation of metacarpal fractures using a thermoplastic splint as a surgical instrument

  • Theodora Papavasiliou,
  • Paul Dain Park,
  • Ricardo Tejero,
  • Niklaas Allain,
  • Lauren Uppal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5999/aps.2021.00122
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48, no. 04
pp. 384 – 388

Abstract

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Adequate positioning of the hand is a critical step in hand fracture operative repair that can impact both the clinical outcome and the efficiency of the operation. In this paper, we introduce the use of a thermoplastic splint with an added thumb stabilizing component as a means to increase the surgeon’s autonomy and to streamline the patient care pathway. The thermoplastic splint is custom fabricated preoperatively by the specialist hand therapist. The splint is used prior, during, and post operation with minimal modification. The thumb component assists maintaining the forearm in a stable pronated position whilst drilling and affixing metal work. This is demonstrated in the video of removal of metal work and open reduction and internal fixation of a metacarpal fracture.

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