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Comparative Study Between Intramedullary K Wires Versus Mini-plates and Screws in Fixation of Metacarpal Shaft Fractures in Adults

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Last updated: 22 Jan 2023

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Abstract
Background: Percutaneous intramedullary K. wires fixation and mini-plates fixation are reasonable options for treating unstable metacarpal fractures as they provide anatomical reduction and rigid fixation, which is adequate to permit early mobilization.
Objective: To compare between mini-plates and Kirschner wires in management of unstable metacarpal shaft fractures in adults.
Patients and Methods: All patients (n=30) included in this prospective comparative study were managed and followed up at Al-Azhar University Hospital from January 2019 to February 2020. Thirty patients with fracture of shaft metacarpal were divided into 2 groups: group A (n=15) were managed by percutaneous intramedullary K-wires and group B (n=15) were managed by mini-plates.
Results:27 Patients were males and 3 were females . Dominant hand affection were in 20 patients . All patients had a complete union between 4-8 weeks for group A with average of 6 weeks and 6-10 weeks for group B with average of 8 weeks. The total result according to TAF score, Quick DASH score, and handgrip was excellent in 10 cases, good in 4 cases, and fair in 1 case in group A, while group B was excellent in 10 cases, good in 3 cases, fair in 1 case and poor in 1 case.
Conclusion:
Both techniques are highly effective for fixation of metacarpal shaft fractures. Mini-plate fixation provides rapid recovery of hand function and K-wire fixation allows a wide range of hand motion and soft tissue preservation.

DOI

10.21608/aimj.2021.52551.1371

Keywords

K wire, Mini-plates, Metacarpal fractures

Authors

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mahmoud

Last Name

abdel-hamid

MiddleName

mohammed

Affiliation

orthopedic surgeon alazhar university

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dr.mah_am1991@yahoo.com

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cairo

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First Name

Mohamed

Last Name

Abulsoud

MiddleName

Ibrahim

Affiliation

Orthopedic Surgery Department, Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University,Cairo, Egypt .

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mamado1978@hotmail.com

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First Name

Mohamed

Last Name

bissar

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mohamed

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Orthopedic Surgery Department, Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University,Cairo, Egypt .

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drmbissar@gmail.com

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cairo

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1

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12

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21754

Issue Date

2020-12-01

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2020-12-14

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2020-12-01

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299

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305

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2682-3381

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2682-339X

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710

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Al-Azhar International Medical Journal

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22 Jan 2023