Joshi's external stabilization system fixator – A mini solution to avert major disabilities in hand injuries

Vijaya Thadiparthi, Kartheek Chinnapothula, Soma Mecharla, V. Paka, Jameer Shaik, Srivatsava Talluri, Ravi Pilaka
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Background: Fractures of hand bones are often considered minor injuries and treatment is either delayed or neglected. These fractures are usually treated conservatively that leaves behind a residual functional deficit. Surgical intervention should be considered for open, unstable, multiple, comminuted, or intra-articular fractures. Standard surgical treatment includes the use of K-wire, plate, or mini-screws which are associated with unsatisfactory results and high complication rates. Joint stiffness is a commonly reported complication with most of the existing devices used for hand bone fractures. There is a deficit of data pertaining to the effectiveness of Joshi's External Stabilization System (JESS) in avoiding joint stiffness. Joshi's external fixator is a reliable treatment of phalangeal and metacarpal fractures of the hand. It is an economical, simple, lightweight, and stable contract. Patients and Methods: We report a prospective cohort study of 30 patients of hand bone fracture, 10–60-year age range, treated by JESS. Functional evaluation was made using the Duncan et al. scoring. Results: The results recorded were excellent in 31.58% of cases, good in 42.11% of cases, fair in 21.05%, and poor in 5.26% of patients. Conclusion: JESS ex-fix for hand is a useful construct that allows early mobilization of nearby joints. It can be considered a suitable choice for the management of phalangeal and metacarpal fractures of hand to deliver good functional outcome.
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Joshi的外部稳定系统固定器-一个小的解决方案,以避免重大残疾的手受伤
背景:手骨骨折通常被认为是轻微损伤,治疗要么延迟要么被忽视。这些骨折通常保守治疗,留下残余的功能缺陷。开放性、不稳定、多发、粉碎性或关节内骨折应考虑手术干预。标准的手术治疗包括使用k -丝、钢板或微型螺钉,这些方法的效果不理想且并发症发生率高。关节僵硬是大多数现有设备用于手部骨折的常见并发症。关于Joshi的外部稳定系统(JESS)在避免关节僵硬方面的有效性的数据不足。Joshi外固定架是治疗手部指骨和掌骨骨折的可靠方法。它是一种经济、简单、轻便、稳定的合同。患者和方法:我们报告了一项前瞻性队列研究,30例10 - 60岁的手部骨折患者,使用JESS治疗。功能评价采用Duncan等评分法。结果:优良率为31.58%,良率为42.11%,一般率为21.05%,差率为5.26%。结论:手部JESS外固定是一种有用的结构,可以早期活动附近关节。它可以被认为是治疗手部指骨和掌骨骨折的合适选择,可以提供良好的功能结果。
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