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MANO a MANO MI Zucker, MD. A dr Z Lecture On… Injuries and some other stuff of the HAND.

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1 MANO a MANO MI Zucker, MD

2 A dr Z Lecture

3 On… Injuries and some other stuff of the HAND.

4 BENNETT’s Fracture Base of the 1st MC A fracture-subluxation Unstable Rx: Surgery

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6 ROLANDO’s Fracture Comminuted fracture base of 1st MC Guarded prognosis Rx: Surgery or molded cast

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8 METACARPAL SPIRAL Fracture Axial loading Closed reduction if significant rotation Rx: Cast

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10 BOXER’s Fracture or MACHO Fracture: “Men Angrily Cuffing Hard Objects” (C. Blackmore) Rx: Closed reduction, cast

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12 GAMEKEEPER’s or SKIER’s THUMB Forced abduction Rx: Cast if incomplete or nondisplaced tear of medial collateral ligament, surgery if complete and displaced MCL tear (Stener lesion)

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14 SPIRAL Fracture of Phalanx Axial loading Rx: Closed reduction, cast

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16 SALTER-HARRIS Lesion Type II Rx: Closed reduction, cast

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18 VOLAR PLATE Fracture Forced hyperextension Rx: Splint

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20 DISLOCATION PIP Joint Even more forced hyperextension Rx: Closed reduction and splint. If tendon entrapment, may required open reduction

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22 MALLET or BASEBALL Finger Forced flexion Rx: Splint; if large fragment, surgery

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24 TUFT Fracture Crush Often, open Rx: Splint

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26 ENCHONDROMA Pathologic fracture Most common true neoplasm of fingers, usually benign Rx: Curettage and pack lesion

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28 METASTASIS Renal Cell Carcinoma Metastases to the fingers are uncommon

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30 INFECTION Pyogenic bacterial osteomyelitis and septic arthritis Note that this destructive lesion crosses the joint, a common occurrence in infection

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32 NECROTIZING FASCIITIS Life threatening infection of subcutaneous tissues, often from trivial open injury Rx: Emergency extensive surgical debridement and I.V. antibiotics. May have to amputate.

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34 Foreign Body: GLASS Usually, glass is visible, but negative films do not exclude it

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36 WE’RE ALMOST DONE! Two obvious ones: Injury by nail gun and amputation by power saw

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39 GOODBYE Copyright 2004 MI Zucker, MD


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