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Finger reconstruction in the aftermath of severe trauma poses significant challenges in restorative surgery, particularly when addressing extensive soft tissue damage, comminuted fractures, and simultaneous neurovascular complications. This study presents a case of a patient with a complicated proximal phalangeal fracture who pursued digit salvage. A 31-year-old Hispanic woman sustained severe injury to her right fifth digit during an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) rollover resulting in an exposed, comminuted fracture of the proximal phalanx with extensive structural and neurovascular compromise. She pursued digit salvage despite a high risk of failure and complication. The patient underwent four operations over a six-month period, including a distal radius corticocancellous autograft placement. Through multiple surgeries, we were successfully able to salvage the finger, resolve the patient's pain, and provide her with an aesthetically pleasing, functional result. This illustrates the importance of patient involvement in decision-making every step of the way.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.91256 | DOI Listing |
Arch Orthop Trauma Surg
September 2025
Orthopaedics and traumatology, Salzburger Landeskliniken, Salzburg, Austria.
Purpose: The NOM (non-operative management) of distal radius fractures (DRF) is influenced by various factors. This study seeks to determine whether poor fracture alignment correlates with poor outcome.
Methods: Over a period of three years, a study was conducted on conservatively treated DRF involving 127 patients, 104 women (81.
BMC Musculoskelet Disord
September 2025
Department of Clinical Sciences at Danderyds Hospital, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, 182 88, Sweden.
Background: This study evaluates the accuracy of an Artificial Intelligence (AI) system, specifically a convolutional neural network (CNN), in classifying elbow fractures using the detailed 2018 AO/OTA fracture classification system.
Methods: A retrospective analysis of 5,367 radiograph exams visualizing the elbow from adult patients (2002-2016) was conducted using a deep neural network. Radiographs were manually categorized according to the 2018 AO/OTA system by orthopedic surgeons.
Acta Ortop Mex
September 2025
Universidad de Manizales. Colombia.
Articular tuberculosis is a rare condition, with extrapulmonary presentations most commonly appearing in joints such as the hip or knee. It is usually associated with conditions like immunosuppression or a history of pulmonary tuberculosis. Diagnosis involves imaging or pathology, and treatment typically involves surgical intervention along with medication.
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September 2025
OLVG, Orthopedic Surgery Department, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Background: Evidence supporting surgery in elderly patients with distal radius fractures is limited, but displaced fractures may benefit from surgery. This study aimed to determine whether casting is noninferior to surgery for patients aged 65 years or older with substantially displaced intra-articular (AO type C) distal radius fractures.
Methods: This multicenter randomized controlled noninferiority trial included 138 patients (mean age 76 years, SD 6.
JPRAS Open
September 2025
Clínica Cavadas, Paseo de Facultades 1, 46021 Valencia, Spain.
Madelung deformity is a hemi-epiphyseal dysplasia of the radioulnar axis. The prominent feature is radial deformity secondary to premature closure of the volar-ulnar side of the distal radial physics. The distal radius is malaligned with excessive ulnar and volar tilt, shortening and concomitant ulna plus deformity.
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