An adjustable and customised finger splint to improve mallet finger treatment compliance and outcomes

Shi Lei Teng , Yoke Rung Wong , Peggy Poh Hoon Lim , Duncan Angus McGrouther
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Abstract

Objective

Tendinous mallet finger injuries are normally treated conservatively by finger splinting, whereby the injured finger is immobilised in extension to allow the ruptured extensor tendon to heal. However, current splints including the Stack and Zimmer reported high failure rates of almost 50 %. Reasons are attributed to poor splint fit, skin complications and discomfort which cause non-compliance to splint regimens. To address the above mentioned issues, we designed and developed a 3D printed adjustable and customised finger splint.

Participants and interventions

The 3D printed finger splint, Zimmer and Stack splint were worn by 24 healthy volunteers on their middle fingers for 24 h.

Main outcome measures

The finger extension angle, splint fit, splint comfort and skin maceration were assessed via angle measurement and subjects’ feedback using a questionnaire.

Results

The 3D printed finger splint was capable to maintain the distal interphalangeal joint at an extended angle of 8.1° However, 70.8 % of the subjects reported that the 3D printed finger splint shifted or came off wholly during 24 h of wear. This proportion is higher compared to the Zimmer (45.8 %) and the Stack (37.5 %). While 91.7 % of the subjects were satisfied with the ease of wearing and removing the 3D printed finger splint, subjects experienced difficulty performing work and washing activities owing to the design and material.

Conclusion

Our proposed design fulfils its function of holding the fingertip in extension and improves ease of application. The design of 3D printed finger splint could be further refined to provide better splint fit and comfort, so as to achieve better treatment compliance.

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可调节和定制的手指夹板可提高槌状指治疗的依从性和效果
目的腱性槌状指损伤通常采用手指夹板保守治疗,将受伤手指固定在伸展位,使断裂的伸肌腱愈合。然而,包括 Stack 和 Zimmer 在内的现有夹板的失败率高达近 50%。究其原因,主要是夹板不合适、皮肤并发症和不适感导致患者不遵从夹板治疗方案。为了解决上述问题,我们设计并开发了一种 3D 打印可调式定制手指夹板。参与者和干预措施 24 名健康志愿者的中指佩戴 3D 打印手指夹板、Zimmer 和 Stack 夹板 24 小时。主要结果指标通过角度测量和受试者的问卷反馈,对手指伸展角度、夹板合身性、夹板舒适性和皮肤浸渍情况进行评估。这一比例高于 Zimmer(45.8%)和 Stack(37.5%)。虽然 91.7% 的受试者对 3D 打印指夹板的佩戴和取下的便利性表示满意,但由于设计和材料的原因,受试者在进行工作和洗漱活动时遇到了困难。三维打印指夹板的设计可进一步改进,以提供更好的夹板贴合度和舒适度,从而实现更好的治疗依从性。
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Annals of 3D printed medicine
Annals of 3D printed medicine Medicine and Dentistry (General), Materials Science (General)
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