著者:Katherine Dolbec and Joe Ravera
Abstract
Extensor tendon avulsions injury (Mallet finger) is commonly encountered as a result of a direct blow to the tip of the finger. It is common in ball sports such as football and basketball. The finger will often be held in flexion at the DIP and unable to be actively extended. Obtain x-rays to evaluate for an associated avulsion fracture. Initial treatment is conservative and involves splinting the patient in strict extension for 8 weeks. Surgical fixation may be required for more complicated fractures or failed conservative treatment.
Keywords
avulsion fracture
baseball finger
chronic mallet finger
distal interphalangeal (DIP) joint
Distal phalanx extensor tendon avulsion
drop finger
extension splint
jammed finger
mallet finger
mallet thumb
MEALS splint
STAX extension splints
strict extension
surgical fixation
thermoplastic splinting