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==Examination==
==Background==
*Reverse Bennett: fracture of fifth metacarpal base, with extensor carpi ulnaris traction on distal metacarpal while proximal fragment still algined with carpals
**See [[Thumb fracture]] for Bennett fracture
 
==Clinical Features==
*Movement at the wrist elicits pain
*Movement at the wrist elicits pain
*Assess for ulnar deficits (finger abduction/adduction)
*Assess for ulnar deficits (finger abduction/adduction)
*Assess for rotational alignment
*Assess for rotational alignment


==Imaging==
==Differential Diagnosis==
*AP, lateral, oblique
{{Hand and finger fractures DDX}}
 
==Evaluation==
*Xray hand: AP, lateral, oblique
*30 deg obliques pronated and supinated if usual films unable to visualize the MC bases
*30 deg obliques pronated and supinated if usual films unable to visualize the MC bases
*Consider CT if index of suspicion high for occult fracture despite "negative" plain films
*Consider CT if index of suspicion high for occult fracture despite "negative" plain films
==Differential Diagnosis==
{{Hand and finger fractures DDX}}


==Management==
==Management==
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**Dislocation of metacarpal base CMC joint;
**Dislocation of metacarpal base CMC joint;
**Ulnar nerve injury
**Ulnar nerve injury
**5th metacarpal base fracture (typically require sx)
**5th metacarpal base fracture (typically require surgery)


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revisión actual - 16:17 27 oct 2016

Background

  • Reverse Bennett: fracture of fifth metacarpal base, with extensor carpi ulnaris traction on distal metacarpal while proximal fragment still algined with carpals

Clinical Features

  • Movement at the wrist elicits pain
  • Assess for ulnar deficits (finger abduction/adduction)
  • Assess for rotational alignment

Differential Diagnosis

Hand and Finger Fracture Types

Evaluation

  • Xray hand: AP, lateral, oblique
  • 30 deg obliques pronated and supinated if usual films unable to visualize the MC bases
  • Consider CT if index of suspicion high for occult fracture despite "negative" plain films

Management

Disposition

  • Refer for:
    • Intraarticular fracture
    • Extraarticular fracture with malrotation
    • Dislocation of metacarpal base CMC joint;
    • Ulnar nerve injury
    • 5th metacarpal base fracture (typically require surgery)

See Also

References