Common Hand Fractures & Dislocations
Description
Hand fractures and dislocations are among the most common injuries encountered by plastic surgeons, and their management directly impacts long-term function. In this episode, we break down the essentials of diagnosis, treatment, and surgical decision-making for common fractures and dislocations of the hand, drawing on the landmark PRS review by Jones, Jupiter, and Lalonde.
We focus on the core treatment philosophy: achieving full range of motion through fracture reduction with minimal dissection and early protected movement. From non-operative methods like buddy taping to surgical strategies involving K-wires, lag screws, and plating, we highlight when to operate and when conservative management suffices.
Key topics include:
Bennett & Reverse Bennett fractures: why anatomical reduction matters.
Metacarpal shaft & neck fractures: acceptable angulation thresholds and fixation choices.
Phalangeal fractures: risks of stiffness, early motion protocols, and fixation techniques.
PIP joint dislocations: splinting, extension block pinning, and complex salvage options like volar plate arthroplasty or hemi-hamate grafting.
Ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) injuries of the thumb: how to recognize and treat Stener lesions.
This is a must-know topic for residents preparing for boards and anyone seeking practical pearls in hand trauma surgery.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/plasticsinpractice/
Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/plastics-in-practice-resident-review/id1835564216
YouTube: https://youtube.com/@plasticsinpractice?si=tqLInp5vvsJFKlRO
Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/8bef056e-7c87-4224-978e-7e691b04554a/
📘 Free Study Guides: → https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/12BUldPbCmihG-ndZh6992WqhRYyxw8ZZ
References:
Jones NF, Jupiter JB, Lalonde DH. Common fractures and dislocations of the hand. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2012;130(5):722e–736e. doi:10.1097/PRS.0b013e318267d67a