“…Many MC fractures can be treated non-operatively; however, some are treated most effectively by surgical stabilization 2,3 , for which there are multiple methods that have been compared by many published studies [2][3][4][5][6][7] . They include various plate-and-screw constructs (plate) [8][9][10][11][12][13][14] , screws alone 15 , percutaneous, intermetacarpal wires 5 , crossed K-wires (XK-wires) 7,16 , intramedullary K-wires 7,16,17 , the "bouquet" technique 4,18,19 , and proximally-locked intramedullary metacarpal nails (IMNs) [20][21][22] . Relatively few studies have evaluated intramedullary nails, which have been designed to provide a minimally-invasive, proximally-locked option for stabilization of MC fractures.…”