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  • Double dislocations of the thumb at the MCPJ and IPJ are rare injuries, making standard treatment protocols hard to establish.
  • A case is described involving a 60-year-old man with an open thumb injury characterized by a dorsal IPJ dislocation and a volar MCPJ dislocation, including avulsion of the ulnar collateral ligament.
  • The injury was successfully treated with closed reduction and ligament repair, resulting in a full, painless range of motion at six months; this is the first documented case of simultaneous open thumb dislocation at both joints.

Article Abstract

Double dislocations of the thumb at the metacarpophalangeal joint (MCPJ) and interphalangeal joint (IPJ) occurring at the same time are seldom seen in medical practice. The sporadic occurrence of this interesting injury makes it difficult to formulate a clear management protocol. We report an unusual combination of injury involving the right thumb of a 60-year-old man, where the IPJ was dislocated dorsally with a volar dislocation of the MCPJ. It was an open injury with avulsion of the ulnar collateral ligament of the MCPJ. The dislocation was treated successfully by closed reduction in the casualty department, under a ring block. The ulnar collateral ligament was repaired later in the operating theatre. At six months' follow-up, the patient had a full painless range of movement in his thumb with no instability. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of a thumb double dislocation where the injury was open at both joints. This is also the first case where a volar dislocation of the MCPJ was treated successfully by closed reduction, with an excellent functional outcome.

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