Many methods of treatment have been proposed for the metacarpal neck fractures of the little finger, from early mobilisation to open or closed surgical techniques. A prospective studies of 20 cases treated by a non surgical technique is presented. The reduction was performed by manipulation under local anesthesia according to the Jahss technique and a modified Thomine brace was applied for four weeks. All patients were reviewed for follow-up at 30, 60, and 180 days. The fracture displacement was initially 34 degrees. It was reduced by manipulation to 12 degrees. All fractures healed with an average final displacement of 20 degrees. At 6 months for final examination, average T.A.M. was 245 degrees, T.P.M. was 276 degrees, grip strength reached 96% of the other hand. There were 19 excellent and one bad results. In conclusion, ambulatory non surgical treatment by reduction and local immobilisation of the fractures of the fifth metacarpal provide a good final result with a low cost.
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