Volar dislocation of four carpometacarpal joint: A rarest injury

Authors

  • Rajneesh Garg Saraswati Hospital, Jodhpur
  • Renu Gupta AIIMS, Jodhpur
  • Brijendra Singh AIIMS, Jodhpur
  • Rajeev Siwach Saraswati Hospital, Jodhpur

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7439/ijbr.v5i10.749

Keywords:

PDPH, CSF, dural puncture, headache, caffeine, epidural blood patch

Abstract

This article reports a case of young male grieved with fracture dislocation of the four carpometacarpal (CMC) joints dislocation due to motor vehicle collision. Volar- radial deviation of the second and third CMC joints and volar- ulnar deviation of fourth and fifth CMC joints were observed. Patient was treated with closed reduction and fixed with 0.045 K wires. First wire was placed in third metacarpal and capitate and second wire was placed from fifth metacarpal base to the proximal row of carpals. Despite all effort complete reduction at fourth and fifth CMC joint was not achieved. Follow up radiographs at one month showed satisfactory reduction and patient is performing well till the last follow up. Intensive postoperative physiotherapy is vital to achieving a satisfactory outcome.

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Author Biographies

  • Rajneesh Garg, Saraswati Hospital, Jodhpur
    Department of Orthopedics, Consultant, Saraswati hospital, Jodhpur
  • Renu Gupta, AIIMS, Jodhpur
    Department of Anatomy, Assitant Professor, AIIMS, Jodhpur
  • Brijendra Singh, AIIMS, Jodhpur
    Department of Anatomy, Additional Professor, AIIMS, Jodhpur
  • Rajeev Siwach, Saraswati Hospital, Jodhpur
    Department of Orthoprdics, Consultant, Saraswati Hospital, Jodhpur

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Published

2014-10-30

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Case Report

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Volar dislocation of four carpometacarpal joint: A rarest injury. Int Jour of Biomed Res [Internet]. 2014 Oct. 30 [cited 2025 Mar. 13];5(10):646-8. Available from: https://ssjournals.co.in/index.php/ijbr/article/view/1095