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Challenge of the Week / Hand & Wrist / 01.10.20

woman with wrist or hand pain

Cropped shot of woman in sweater holding her wrist pain

A 27-year-old female patient suffered a fall earlier in the day and presents with right index finger deformity and pain. Radiographs show a simple volar proximal interphalangeal (PIP) dislocation. Closed reduction is performed under digital block anaesthesia, and post-reduction imaging shows concentric reduction. Treatment involving PIP extension splinting for 6 weeks is ordered to facilitate healing of which of the following structures?

 

Simple volar dislocations of the PIP joint are concerning for injury to the central slip, not the lateral bands.

 

 

Simple volar dislocations of the PIP joint are concerning for a central slip, not collateral ligament injury. Extension of the PIP joint tensions the accessory collateral ligaments.

 

 

Simple volar dislocations of the PIP joint are concerning for central slip, not volar plate injury. Extension of the PIP joint tensions the volar plate.

 

 

 

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