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Reoperation After Operative Fixation of Proximal Interphalangeal Joint Fractures
Authors:Kamilcan Oflazoglu  Suzanne C. Wilkens  Hinne Rakhorst  David Ring  Neal C. Chen
Affiliation:1.Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, USA;2.Medisch Spectrum Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands;3.The University of Texas at Austin, USA
Abstract:
Background: The purpose of this study was to determine the reoperation rate and what factors are associated with reoperation of proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint fractures. Methods: We identified 161 surgically treated PIP joint fractures between 2004 and 2015 at 2 academic medical systems. Demographic, injury, radiographic, and treatment data that might be associated with reoperation were collected. Bivariate analysis was performed. Factors identified during bivariate analysis with a P < .10 were entered into a multivariable logistic regression analysis. Results: Of the 161 fingers, 25 underwent revision surgery. Open fracture was independently associated with revision surgery. The most common indication for reoperation was joint stiffness (35%). In a subanalysis of 111 closed fractures, no factors were associated with revision surgery. Conclusions: Soft tissue injury is a major factor in reoperation after PIP joint fracture dislocation. Specific attention should be paid to persistent subluxation because this may predispose to early arthrosis.
Keywords:PIP joint   PIP fracture   revision surgery   postoperative complication
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