Arthroscopic-Assisted Treatment of Bennett Fractures: A Potentially Advantageous Operative Procedure?

IF 1.8 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS HAND Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-04 DOI:10.1177/15589447231211602
Carlos Eduardo Torres Fuentes, Julian David Meneses Argalle, Carol Andrea Romero León
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Background: Articular fractures of the base of the first metacarpal (Bennett fractures) have been studied for years to determine the best method of reduction and fixation. This study aims to show the application of the percutaneous reduction and internal fixation technique with cannulated screws and arthroscopic assistance in articular fractures of the base of the first metacarpal.

Methods: Descriptive cohort study in a series of 30 patients, the first cohort in our country and the largest series published so far, in which 8 patients presented with type 2A fracture and 19 patients with type 2B of the Torres-Becerra classification underwent the mentioned technique under direct vision and control of the articular reduction by arthroscopy evaluating the intraoperative characteristics of the articular surface, stability of de reduction and fixation. Assessment of functional and rehabilitation results with a minimum postoperative follow-up of 6 to 12 months.

Results: The senior author has used this technique with consistent clinical outcomes to improve reduction and fixation of intra-articular base fractures of first metacarpal bone (Bennett), reducing the articular step-off and gapping permitting an early rehabilitation progress with satisfactory functional results.

Conclusions: We can suggest that this surgical method for the treatment of Bennett fractures may offer multiple advantages: adequate debridement of the trapeziometacarpal joint, direct visualization of the articular surface during reduction, achieving greater precision in fixation with minimum morbidity, imperceptible incisions and scars, shorter surgical time, and fewer associated complications.

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关节镜辅助治疗Bennett骨折:一种潜在的有利手术方法?
背景:第一掌骨底关节骨折(Bennett骨折)已经研究多年,以确定最佳复位和固定方法。本研究旨在展示空心螺钉经皮复位内固定技术在关节镜辅助下在第一掌骨基部关节骨折中的应用。方法:对30例患者进行描述性队列研究,这是我国第一个队列研究,也是迄今为止发表的最大的队列研究,其中8例2A型骨折患者和19例Torres-Becerra分类的2B型骨折患者在关节镜直视下控制关节复位下行上述技术,评估术中关节面特征、复位稳定性和固定。术后至少随访6 - 12个月,评估功能和康复结果。结果:资深作者使用该技术改善了第一掌骨关节内骨折的复位和固定,临床结果一致(Bennett),减少了关节台阶和间隙,允许早期康复进展和令人满意的功能结果。结论:我们认为这种治疗Bennett骨折的手术方法具有多种优势:充分清创斜跖关节,复位时关节面直接可见,固定精度更高,发病率最低,切口和疤痕不易察觉,手术时间更短,并发症更少。
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HAND Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: HAND is the official journal of the American Association for Hand Surgery and is a peer-reviewed journal featuring articles written by clinicians worldwide presenting current research and clinical work in the field of hand surgery. It features articles related to all aspects of hand and upper extremity surgery and the post operative care and rehabilitation of the hand.
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