Ejf. Timmenga et al., LONG-TERM EVALUATION OF BENNETTS-FRACTURE - A COMPARISON BETWEEN OPENAND CLOSED REDUCTION, Journal of hand surgery. British volume, 19B(3), 1994, pp. 373-377
18 patients with Bennett's fracture were evaluated after a mean follow
-up period of 10.7 years. Treatment consisted of closed reduction and
K-wire fixation in seven cases and open reduction with osteosynthesis
in 11 cases. Overall, symptoms were few and restricted mobility of the
thumb could not be demonstrated. The strength of the affected hand wa
s decreased in all patients regardless of the type of treatment. Osteo
arthritis was found to correlate with the quality of reduction of the
fracture, but had developed in almost all cases even after exact reduc
tion. Exact reduction, either by the open or closed method, should be
the aim of treatment of Bennett's fracture.