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Injury to Ulnar Collateral Ligament of Thumb
Authors:Simerjit Singh Madan MS  Dinker R Pai MS  Avneet Kaur MBBS  Ruchita Dixit MD
Affiliation:1. Department of Orthopaedics, Jalan Batu Hampar, , Bukit Baru, Malaysia;2. Department of Surgery, Jalan Batu Hampar, , Bukit Baru, Malaysia;3. A‐2 Motilal Nehru Sports School, RAI, , Haryana, India;4. Department of Community Medicine, Melaka Manipal Medical College, Jalan Batu Hampar, , Bukit Baru, Malaysia
Abstract:Injury of the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) of thumb can be incapacitating if untreated or not treated properly. This injury is notorious for frequently being missed by inexperienced health care personnel in emergency departments. It has frequently been described in skiers, but also occurs in other sports such as rugby, soccer, handball, basketball, volleyball and even after a handshake. The UCL of the thumb acts as a primary restraint to valgus stress and is injured if hyperabduction and hyperextension forces are applied to the first metacarpophalangeal joint. The diagnosis is best established clinically, though MRI is the imaging modality of choice. Many treatment options exist, surgical treatment being offered depending on various factors, including timing of presentation (acute or chronic), grade (severity of injury), displacement (Stener lesion), location of tear (mid‐substance or peripheral), associated or concomitant surrounding tissue injury (bone, volar plate, etc.), and patient‐related factors (occupational demands, etc.). This review aims to identify the optimal diagnostic techniques and management options for UCL injury available thus far.
Keywords:Gamekeeper's thumb  Skier's thumb  Thumb injury  Ulnar collateral ligament
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