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Flexor Tendon Entrapment of the Index Finger After Monteggia Fracture in a Pediatric Patient

Author(s) -
Akira Toga,
Ayush Balaji,
Tomohiro Matsumoto,
Atsuki Fujimaru,
Hideaki Murakami,
Shojiro Katoh
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
orthopedic research and reviews
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1179-1462
DOI - 10.2147/orr.s284278
Subject(s) - entrapment , medicine , index finger , tendon , little finger , surgery , anatomy
The present case report describes a pediatric patient who presented with flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) entrapment after a forearm fracture. The patient was diagnosed with a Bado type I Monteggia fracture. The fracture was reduced using closed reduction under fluoroscopy followed by Kirschner's wire fixation. This case is unique because the FDP was found entrapped in the fracture site 2 weeks post-operation and was managed using conservative therapy. FDP entrapment is typically managed by surgical intervention, and there have been no previous reports of conservative management. The FDP was released using passive extension of the index finger under general anesthesia, and no irreversible damage to the tendon or muscle was found. This case report demonstrates the potential for conservative therapy in the management of FDP entrapment after forearm fractures.

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