Bouchon Y, Merle M, Foucher G, Michon J
Rev Chir Orthop Reparatrice Appar Mot. 1982;68(8):549-55.
The authors have made an analysis of the results obtained after surgical correction of 30 malunited metacarpals and phalanges. Nine involved joints, but the remainder did not. In 25 cases, there was limited movement associated with the malunion. The surgical devices were specially designed for surgical treatment and the technique employed is described. It is concluded that the correction of malunion needs to be made but that this alone is not sufficient to obtain a satisfactory result. The effectiveness of added tenolysis, arthrolysis, post-operative bracing and rehabilitation is even more important. The indications for treatment are given according to the level and location of the malunion.