Objective: To improve the method for internal fixation in digital replantation.

Method: In 14 cases of finger fractures (17 fingers) admitted in our hospital between October, 2000 and March, 2003, intramedullary fixation was performed with two-parallel Kirschner wires, and the effects were compared with those of other internal fixations in cases treated within the same period.

Result: All the digital fractures healed and none of the 10 patients followed up suffered nonunion or delayed healing. The average healing time of the fractures was 5 weeks, and the joint function recovered satisfactorily.

Conclusion: Internal fixation with two parallel Kirschner wires can achieve more reliable fixation to promote the healing of the bone fractures.

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