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25 year-old female struck in the left hand by a football. Presents with pain, visible deformity, and the Xray below. What are the next step(s) in management?
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Answer
Dorsal Metacarpophalangeal (MCP) Dislocation
- MCP dislocations typically occur secondary to a hyperextension injury
- Two categories of dislocations
- Simple; joint spaces closely opposed and treated by closed reduction
- Complex; volar plate is entrapped dorsal to metacarpal head with lumbricals and tendons interposed between joint surfaces; treated by operative reduction
- To reduce a simple dislocation:
- Provide a digital ring-block for analgesia
- Maximally hyperextend the proximal phalanx with wrist in flexion
- Push base of proximal phalanx distally while bending the joint into flexion
- Test neurovascular integrity and joint-stability post-reduction by ranging the joint through a full range of motions
- Place in thumb spica splint and refer to hand specialist
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