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常见手指骨折和脱位。

Common finger fractures and dislocations.

机构信息

The Ohio State University, Columbus, 43221, USA.

出版信息

Am Fam Physician. 2012 Apr 15;85(8):805-10.

Abstract

Finger fractures and dislocations are common injuries that are often managed by family physicians. A systematic physical examination is imperative to avoid complications and poor outcomes following these injuries. Radiography (commonly anteroposterior, true lateral, and oblique views) is required in the evaluation of finger fractures and dislocations. Dorsal dislocation of the proximal interphalangeal joint is the most common type of finger dislocation. Finger dislocations should be reduced as quickly as possible and concurrent soft tissue injuries treated appropriately. Referral to a hand specialist is needed if a dislocation cannot be reduced; is unstable following reduction; or involves significant ligament, tendon, or soft tissue injury. Some common finger fractures can be treated conservatively with appropriate reduction and immobilization. Referral to a hand specialist is required if a fracture is unstable, involves a large portion (greater than 30 percent) of the intra-articular surface, or has significant rotation.

摘要

手指骨折和脱位是常见的损伤,通常由家庭医生进行治疗。为了避免这些损伤后的并发症和不良后果,系统的体格检查是必不可少的。在评估手指骨折和脱位时,需要进行 X 线摄影(通常为前后位、真正的侧位和斜位)。近节指间关节背侧脱位是最常见的手指脱位类型。手指脱位应尽快复位,并适当处理同时存在的软组织损伤。如果无法复位、复位后不稳定或涉及明显的韧带、肌腱或软组织损伤,则需要转介至手外科专家。一些常见的手指骨折可以通过适当的复位和固定进行保守治疗。如果骨折不稳定、涉及关节内表面的较大部分(大于 30%)或有明显的旋转,则需要转介至手外科专家。

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