A simple external fixator for complex finger fractures


Published online: Feb 27 2008

Roshin K. Thomas, Rajinder S. Gaheer, Rupert D. Ferdinand

From Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary, Dumfries, United Kingdom

Abstract

Complex fractures of phalangeal bones in the hand are difficult to treat. External fixation is an effective method of treatment particularly when internal fixation is not possible due to comminution and associated soft tissue injury. A variety of commercial fixators are available for the treatment of hand fractures. However, these fixators are costly and need a sufficient degree of expertise and familiarity for their use. We describe a very simple fixator which is stable, lightweight and can be easily constructed with materials readily available in most trauma theatres.