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DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1776977
Secuela rotacional de falange en paciente pediátrico: Corrección con osteotomía desrotadora de metacarpiano y osteosíntesis con tornillo compresivo endomedular. Reporte de un caso
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Resumen
Las secuelas rotacionales en las falanges de pacientes pediátricos son, afortunadamente, poco frecuentes y se pueden tratar mediante osteotomías correctivas del hueso en el cual presenta la secuela. El tratamiento ideal debe lograr, además de la corrección del defecto rotacional: conservar el cartílago de crecimiento indemne junto con su potencial de crecimiento, evitar cicatrices extensas y un postoperatorio mas confortable sin el retiro de clavos. Presentamos el caso de una paciente de edad pediátrica con una secuela rotacional de una fractura subcondilar de falange proximal de 5° dedo mano hábil en la cual se realizó una osteotomía desrotadora de 5° metacarpiano y estabilización con tornillo endomedular sin cabeza para corrección del defecto.
Palabras Clave
fractura falange - secuela rotacional - mano pediátrica - osteotomía metacarpiano - tornillo endomedularPublication History
Received: 08 December 2021
Accepted: 16 August 2023
Article published online:
05 December 2023
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