Strauch R J, Wei F C, Chen S H
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, NY.
J Hand Surg Am. 1993 Nov;18(6):972-7. doi: 10.1016/0363-5023(93)90385-G.
Composite metacarpophalangeal joint reconstruction using the toe proximal phalanx and the metacarpal head, with a capsular repair, is an option during free toe transfer procedures for absent fingers. Eleven composite metacarpophalangeal finger joint reconstructions were performed in four patients concurrent with combined second and third toe-to-hand transfer. The average follow-up period was 5 years. Postoperative assessment included range of motion, stability, radiographic changes, and pain. The average range of motion was 52 degrees, average ulnar stress deviation was 14 degrees. No patients complained of pain. Composite metacarpophalangeal joint reconstruction should be considered in free toe-to-hand procedures when metacarpal head articular cartilage is preserved.