A Review on Volar Fracture-Dislocations of the Proximal Interphalangeal Joint

J Hand Surg Asian Pac Vol. 2024 May 10. doi: 10.1142/S2424835524300020. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Volar fracture-dislocations of the proximal interphalangeal joint are rare injuries caused by an axial force on a flexed digit resulting in an avulsion fracture of the dorsal lip of the middle phalanx with volar dislocation of the joint. This volar subtype is analogous to the more common dorsal subtype with a mirror image fracture on the dorsal lip of the middle phalanx. The main significance in this type of injury lies in the disruption of the extensor mechanism at the central slip. The goals of treatment, apart from restoring a congruent and stable joint, is to restore the extensor mechanism to prevent a boutonnière deformity. In this article, we summarise the current literature and discuss the principles for treatment of this uncommon injury. Level of Evidence: Level V (Therapeutic).

Keywords: Circle of happiness; Dorsal lip fracture; Finger fracture; Proximal interphalangeal joint; Volar fracture–dislocation.

Publication types

  • Review