2022
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.31517
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Percutaneous Retrograde Technique Using Intramedullary Headless Compression Screws for Metacarpal Fractures Under Wide-Awake Local Anaesthesia No Tourniquet

Abstract: BackgroundThe common modality of treatment of metacarpal fractures is nonsurgical. There are, however, a subset of patients and fracture types that require surgical correction, but surgery comes with its own problems like stiffness and scarring. Therefore, surgical operations must be minimally invasive barring complications of anaesthesia and the procedure. Therefore, we conducted this study to assess patient outcomes following treatment with percutaneous intramedullary screw fixation via the wide-awake local … Show more

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“…Upper extremity fracture management using the wide-awake technique is now commonplace. Surgeons often begin with closed reduction and percutaneous fixation of phalangeal 11 or metacarpal 12 fractures. Minimally invasive percutaneous screw fixation of scaphoid fractures by either a dorsal or volar approach has also been described 13 .…”
Section: Advantages Of the Walant Technique Broad Application In Hand...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Upper extremity fracture management using the wide-awake technique is now commonplace. Surgeons often begin with closed reduction and percutaneous fixation of phalangeal 11 or metacarpal 12 fractures. Minimally invasive percutaneous screw fixation of scaphoid fractures by either a dorsal or volar approach has also been described 13 .…”
Section: Advantages Of the Walant Technique Broad Application In Hand...mentioning
confidence: 99%