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A comparative study of the anatomical and functional outcome between Joshi’s External Stabilization System and Kirschner wire fixation technique for Extra-articular Metacarpal fracture


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Author Details : Mahesh Kumar N B, Praveen Narayan*

Volume : 6, Issue : 1, Year : 2020

Article Page : 5-12

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijos.2020.002



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Abstract

Introduction & Objectives: Nowhere in the body, the form and function are so closely related to each other
than in hand. Too often these fractures, treated as minor injuries result in major disabilities. Metacarpal
fractures comprise between 18–44% of all hand fractures. While many metacarpal fractures do well without
surgery, Proper preoperative plannin, surgical intervention wherever needed at a center with backing of
equipment and implants with the application of the principles of biological fixation, rigid enough, aids in
achieving stable fractures and the ability to allow early mobilization resulting in a good functional outcome.
The aim of this study was to compare the outcome between JESS and K wire fixation techniques for extraarticular
fractures of the metacarpals.
Materials and Methods: 60 patients were allocated into two groups (Group A - 30 & Group B - 30), Group
A underwent K-wire fixation and Group B underwent JESS fixation. Outcomes were measured based on
Stability of fixation, tenderness at fracture site, Pin tract infection, Residual fixation, ROM achieved, Wrist
and Mayo score, DASH score and VAS scoring system.
Results: Parameters such as the stability of fixation, incidence of pin tract infections, recovery of good
range of motion and the outcome was found to be 90%, 20%, 50% (in case of extension) and 83.67% (in
case of flexion) and 60%(excellent outcome) respectively in Group B patients who were treated with JESS
fixation.
Conclusion: The results of this randomized comparative study showed that JESS fixation was more
effective than K-wire fixation in treatment of Extra-articular metacarpal fractures, with emphasis to be
provided on regular pin tract dressings and early and effective post-operative mobilization of the joints.

Keywords: JESS, K-wire, Extra-articular metacarpal fractures.



How to cite : Mahesh Kumar N B, Praveen narayan, A comparative study of the anatomical and functional outcome between Joshi’s External Stabilization System and Kirschner wire fixation technique for Extra-articular Metacarpal fracture. Indian J Orthop Surg 2020;6(1):5-12


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