Interphalangeal Joint Dislocation
Aetiology
- Hyperextension injury; direct axial blow
- Almost always dislocate posteriorly
Clinical presentation
- Pain and deformity of the affected digit
Investigations
Management
- PIP - closed reduction and buddy taping (or splinting)
- DIP - closed reduction +/- splinting
- Head of phalynx can button-hole through volar plate, causing volar plate entrapment which blocks reduction → open reduction required
- If associated fracture renders the joint unstable, additional fixation/repair is required
Complications
- Delayed presentation causes degeneration of the articular surface and profound stiffness of the finger
- Impossible to reduce, may require fusion
- Recurrent instability due to associated fracture
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