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Variations in the Korean Metacarpal Bones

Choi YJ, Kim HT, Oh CS, Kim SH, Lee YJ, Ahn KY, Bae CS, Kim BY, Kim HK, Park SS, Yoon JR, Choi JK

Six hundred fifty-one metacarpal bones of Koreans were studied for variations in articular and non-articular surface and the number, position and direction of the diaphyseal nutrient foramina. The facets for...
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Avascular Necrosis of the Head of the Third Metacarpal Bone

Heo YM, Kim SB, Yi JW, Kim KK, Lee JB, Ryu SK

Avascular necrosis of the metacarpal head named as 'Dieterich disease' is a very rare condition. Because of the lack of information about the natural course and treatment of this disease,...
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Osteosarcoma of the Metacarpal Bone

Kim TW, Seo CH, Cheon SJ, Lee SH, Kim JI

Osteosarcoma commonly develops around the knee joint, and rarely in the hand. Patients with osteosarcoma of the hand often present with pain and swelling, and osteosarcoma of the hand has...
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The Results of Miniplate Fixation for the Fractures of Metacarpal and Phalangeal Bones of the Hand

Kim SK, Lee KB, Ko CH, Lee SC, Lee DH

Fracture healing in the hand is not an isolated goal. The functional end result is of paramount importance. When the correct techniques are used, miniplate fixation for metacarpal and phalangeal...
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Avulsion Fracture of the Index Metacarpal Base: Two Case Reports

Shin HD, Kim KC, Kim DK, Kang TH, Li X

  • KMID: 2398655
  • J Korean Orthop Assoc.
  • 2005 Oct;40(6):729-732.
Avulsion fractures involving insertions of the radial extensors at the base of the index and middle metacarpals are quite rare. However, avulsion fractures at the insertion site of the extensor...
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Correction of Congenital Metacarpal Synostosis with Polypropylene Mesh as an Interpositional Material

Kang HJ, Kwak YH

  • KMID: 2336297
  • J Korean Orthop Assoc.
  • 2013 Aug;48(4):314-318.
Metacarpal synostosis is an uncommon congenital hand malformation characterized by the coalescence of two or more adjacent metacarpals. Patients visit the hospital due to abduction deformity, which is usually a...
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The Usefulness of Measuring the Second Metacarpal Length as a Predictive Index for Growth Velocity during GnRH Agonist Treatment in Girls with Central Precocious Puberty

Hur WK, You JS, Shim YS, Hwang IT, Yang S

PURPOSE: The growth velocity in patients with central precocious puberty during treatment cannot be predicted. There is a positive correlation in growth among the long bones of the body and...
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Hand Fractures

Yang S, Kim JP

Hand fractures are the second most common fracture in the upper extremities after the distal radius, and patients with these injuries may be experienced in hand surgery clinics. On the...
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A Comparative Study of Tensile Strength of Three Operative Fixation Techniques for Metacarpal Shaft Fractures in Adults: A Cadaver Study

Oh JR, Kim DS, Yeom JS, Kang SK, Kim YT

BACKGROUND: We sought to estimate the ultimate tensile strength after metacarpal shaft fracture repair in adults using three operative fixation methods: plate fixation, Kirschner wire (K-wire) fixation, and intramedullary headless...
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The Clinical Study of First Metacarpal Base Fracture

Kim KY, Cho DY, Ahn TK

The first metacarpal base fracture is classified as extra-articular fracture, intra-articular fracture and epiphyseal injury. Intra-articular fracture was firstly described in 1882 by Bennett and Rolando described about Y shape...
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Nutrition and growth: assessing the impact of regional nutritional intake on childhood development and metacarpal parameters

Moro C, Covino J

Measuring skeletal development throughout juvenile growth can provide a greater understanding into the health, hormonal function and genetics of children. The metacarpals have been of interest for their potential to...
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The Efficacy of Transverse Fixation and Early Exercise in the Treatment of Fourth Metacarpal Bone Fractures

Moon SH, Kim HS, Jung SN, Kwon H

BACKGROUND: Several techniques have been designed to treat fifth metacarpal fractures reported to be effective. However, these methods cannot be easily applied to the fourth metacarpal due to its central...
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Comparative Analysis of Fracture Angulation between Parallel Pinning and Plate Fixation Techniques in the Management of 5th Metacarpal Fractures

Lee M, Shin H, Choi H, Kim J, Shin D

PURPOSE: Metacarpal fractures are common injuries of the hand. They are treated using closed reduction (CR) or open reduction (OR) techniques. The management strategy depends on fracture site characteristic and...
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Avulsion Fracture of the Base of the Second Metacarpal by the Extensor Carpi Radialis Longes : a Case Report

Park HG, Park CW

Isolated intraarticular fractures of the base of the second metacarpals are rare because of the lack of motion in these joints. Also these injuries are an avulsion fractures of the...
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Locking of the Metacarpophalangeal Joint of the Thumb: Report of Two Cases and an Anatomic Study of the Heads of the First Metacarpals

Kang SY, Lee EW, Kang KS, Cho HL, Jung HJ

  • KMID: 2189869
  • J Korean Orthop Assoc.
  • 1998 Feb;33(1):196-201.
Locking of the metacarpophalangeal(MP) joint of thumb in mild hyperextension is relatively uncommon problem. The most frequently recognized cause appears that proximal palmar ligament or volar plate were ruptured tranversely...
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Acute Dislocation of the Metacarpal-Trapezoid Joint

Cardozo DF, Plata GV, Casas JA, Rodríguez NS

The trapezoid metacarpal dislocation is a rare event. In the literature, it is found in case reports. This injury is caused by direct or indirect high energy trauma. In most...
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Comparison between Intramedullary Nailing and Percutaneous K-Wire Fixation for Fractures in the Distal Third of the Metacarpal Bone

Moon SJ, Yang JW, Roh SY, Lee DC, Kim JS

BACKGROUND: To compare clinical and radiographic outcomes between intramedullary nail fixation and percutaneous K-wire fixation for fractures in the distal third portion of the metacarpal bone. METHODS: A single-institutional retrospective review...
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Mechanism of Scanhoid Fracture

Chung MS, Kim HJ, Won CH, Lee MC

Elucidation of the mechanism of fracture seems to be important to prevent to it and determin the position on immobilization most conducive to union. The scaphoid is more susceptable to...
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Treatment of Metacarpal Bone Fracture Using Biodegradable Plates and Screws

Cho JM, Eun SC, Baek RM

  • KMID: 2322448
  • J Korean Soc Plast Reconstr Surg.
  • 2011 Jul;38(4):458-464.
PURPOSE: Metacarpal fractures are common hand injury that may require operative intervention to ensure adequate reduction and stabilization. Traditionally, titanium miniplate was used for rigid fixation of bone fractures. However,...
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Treatment of Metacarpal Fractures using Transverse Kirschner-wire Fixation

Choi NY, Song HS

PURPOSE: To analyze the clinical results of transverse Kirschner (K)-wire fixation for metacarpal fractures. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between May 2002 and May 2005, thirty-four cases (thirty-nine fingers) of unstable metacarpal fractures...
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