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Treatment of proximal fifth metatarsal fractures with an ulna hook plate


AutorenlisteIsmat, Abdullah; Rupp, Markus; Knapp, Gero; Heiss, Christian; Szalay, Gabor; Biehl, Christoph

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2020

ZeitschriftThe Foot: The International Journal of Clinical Foot & Ankle Science & Surgery

Bandnummer42

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.foot.2019.101653

VerlagElsevier


Abstract

Introduction: Fractures of the base of the fifth metatarsal bone present one of the commonest fractures of the metatarsal bones. Conventionally intramedullary screws and tension band wiring have been used as internal fixation methods. Lately hook plates have also served as an alternative fixation method. We hereby report on our experience with the hook plate used in treating fractures of the proximal fifth metatarsal.
Methods: 21 patients treated with the hook plate for proximal fifth metatarsal fractures were assessed clinically and radiologically.
Results: Average time to union in primarily treated fractures (n = 18) was 7.7 weeks (range 4.5-16 weeks). Average time to return of activities of daily living (ADLs) was 10.3 weeks (range 4.5-37 weeks). The average AOFAS midfoot score was 30.4 preoperatively and 95.2 postoperatively (p < 0.01).
Conclusion: The ulna hook plate presents a suitable and adequate method of osteosynthesis used to primarily treat proximal fifth metatarsal fractures requiring surgical intervention with satisfactory post-operative outcomes.




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Harvard-ZitierstilIsmat, A., Rupp, M., Knapp, G., Heiss, C., Szalay, G. and Biehl, C. (2020) Treatment of proximal fifth metatarsal fractures with an ulna hook plate, The Foot: The International Journal of Clinical Foot & Ankle Science & Surgery, 42, Article 101653. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foot.2019.101653

APA-ZitierstilIsmat, A., Rupp, M., Knapp, G., Heiss, C., Szalay, G., & Biehl, C. (2020). Treatment of proximal fifth metatarsal fractures with an ulna hook plate. The Foot: The International Journal of Clinical Foot & Ankle Science & Surgery. 42, Article 101653. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foot.2019.101653


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