What happens if I have a fracture of the fifth metacarpal bone in my right hand and do not have surg

Updated on healthy 2024-06-25
36 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Disease analysis: for metacarpal fracture patients without surgery there are indications, if the metacarpal fracture is more serious, and serious dislocation, through the later active manual reduction, reduction is more difficult, it is estimated that the fracture is difficult to heal or even if it is healed in the later stage, it is also a malformed healing, which will affect the normal function, for such patients without surgery, it is not possible, because it will leave sequelae, which will affect the normal function in the future, so it is necessary to operate.

    However, for patients whose position is relatively good, the crushing is not bad, or the dislocation is not serious, and then some patients have dislocation, through the later manual reduction, the reduction is successful, for such patients, there is no need for surgery, and it is generally necessary to strictly immobilize the plaster, and apply some drugs that promote blood circulation and stasis and promote fracture healing.

    Generally, it is about a month and a half to take a film for reexamination, and if it is found that there is a callus growth, the external fixation can be removed, and the flexion and extension activities of the joint can be gradually exercised and strengthened to restore normal function.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello, it is clear that this case does not have much displacement and does not require surgery. Properly protect the affected limb to avoid secondary injury, and in another two to three weeks, it will basically heal on its own.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Patients with a fracture of the fifth metacarpal bone usually have significant injury displacement without surgery. If the patient's fracture end is better aligned and aligned, and the fracture end is stable, even if there is no surgery, the patient can gradually recover after using a conservative brace or plaster cast.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Fracture of the right fifth metacarpal shaft, as long as the angulation is not obvious and the healing is not obvious, it has little effect on the function of the hand. That is, the healing of mild malunions has a minimal impact on the prognosis. If you have foresight, you can improve it.

    There are pros and cons to surgery and non-surgery, since non-surgery is chosen, try your best to do it, preferably with a cast on the front and back, and then repeat the x-ray every week, because the fracture is prone to angularation to the dorsal side. It is generally relatively stable after four weeks, and then the follow-up time is extended. At the same time, pay attention to functional exercises.

    FYI.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you don't have surgery, you may have long-term pain when you move your palms. From the current data, surgery is recommended**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you don't have a good head, you will have sequelae, whether you have surgery or not. **Fracture first take a film to understand how the broken bone alignment, good alignment can be directly fixed on the splint, not necessarily surgery, only the broken bone is seriously displaced and dislocated to need surgical reduction and fixation, broken bone fixation is only the most preliminary, how to make the fracture grow rapidly after fixation.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In fact, a fracture like this, even if he does not have surgery, he can recover slowly, but he will become a deformed state, and he will not recover normally, so his function will be affected.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Metacarpal fractures can be slowly restored to normal by surgical internal fixation or local external fixation, and if you don't want to have surgery, the external fixation effect is also good if the local stability is good. Good luck soon**!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I think you'd better go to the orthopedic hospital and have a look. Can you dissolve the kind of energy that you can dissolve without surgery? Technology. If you can be cured without surgery, then you don't need surgery. Everything is also arranged by the weight doctor, so that you can get ** as soon as possible.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In this case, if you don't want to spend a lot of money on surgery, you can use a cast or splint to fix it, and it will usually recover after a month.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If the palm of the right hand is fractured, there is no problem if you do not have surgery, and it is best to fix it so that it can heal easily.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If I don't have surgery, I need to look at the displacement of the fracture, and if it doesn't displace, it's fine, and if it does, I feel like the surgery is better.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    What happens if I have a fracture of the fifth metacarpal bone in my right hand and don't have surgery? Personally, I think that under normal circumstances, if he doesn't have surgery, he can grow slowly.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This is not a serious fracture, improve the alignment of the broken end of the fracture, and then put a plaster cast.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    From the point of view, not having surgery may pull down the disability. You have to think it through yourself.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello, judging from these X-rays you uploaded, this fracture has a certain displacement, and it is best to have surgery**.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    This fracture is displaced.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    That's waste, what else can I say.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If the patient has a fracture of the fifth metacarpal bone, surgery is not done**. If the fracture end is better aligned and the fracture end is stable, even if there is no surgery, it can gradually recover after using a conservative brace or plaster cast. However, if after the fracture of the fifth metacarpal bone, the fracture end has obvious damage displacement and cannot be reduced by manual operation, it is necessary to perform surgery** to restore the fracture end alignment and alignment to promote the recovery of the fifth metacarpal fracture.

    If surgery is not done, it is easy to lead to the malunion of the fracture and broken end in the later stage, which will affect the flexion and extension of the five fingers, which will seriously affect the patient's hand function and normal life. Therefore, after the patient has a fracture of the fifth metacarpal bone, it is necessary to actively seek medical treatment, and choose conservative or surgical ** according to the injury displacement of the broken end of the fracture, so as to promote the recovery of the fifth metacarpal fracture.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hello, what I personally think is the best for you. The specific medical institution needs to be observed and considered by yourself.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Under normal circumstances, when people usually suffer a huge impact on the body, they may have a rubber shirt fracture, and the content that this article will introduce to you is what to do about the fracture of the fifth metacarpal bone of the right hand.

    Method steps.

    Method 1: Reset. It is to restore the broken end of the fracture that has been displaced after the fracture to normal or close to the original anatomical relationship, so as to restore the scaffold function of the bone. Aggressive methods for reduction include closed reduction and surgical reduction.

    Method 2: Fix. After the fracture is reduced, it is easy to re-shift due to instability, so it is necessary to use different methods to fix it in a satisfactory position and allow it to heal gradually.

    Commonly used fixation methods include: small splints, plaster bandages, external fixation brackets, traction brake fixation, etc., and these fixation methods are called external fixation. If it is fixed by surgical incision with a steel plate, steel needle, intramedullary needle, screw, etc., it is called internal fixation.

    Method 3: Functional exercise. Through the contraction of the muscles of the injured limb, the blood circulation speed in various places around the fracture site can be effectively increased, so as to promote the healing of the fracture site, prevent muscle atrophy, and prevent joint adhesion and capsule contracture by actively or passively moving the unfixed joint, so that the function of the injured limb can be restored to the normal state before the fracture as soon as possible.

    Precautions. After understanding the coping methods for the fracture of the fifth metacarpal of the right hand, patients should also pay attention to avoid blind calcium supplementation in their lives.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Categories: Healthcare >> Surgery.

    Problem description: Big brothers and sisters. Uncle Doctor!My handwheel was interrupted during a fight. I cried at the time. I'm chagrined right now. Went to the hospital. The doctor took an X-ray report. As follows:

    Filming site. Hand orthogonal oblique piece. (that part of the little thumb joint).

    The inspection report says. The cortex of the distal fifth metacarpal of the right hand is discontinuous and locally unevenly densified. It can be seen that the withered and punctate low density changes of Spotted Potato can be seen. The fold is angular deformity, the joint space is not widened and narrowed, and the surrounding lamellar bone is formed.

    Radiographic diagnosis: fracture of the primary end of the fifth metacarpal bone of the right hand: 1Old fractures. 2.Pathological fractures are not completely ruled out, please combine clinical!

    That's what the inspection report says above. I hope all the doctors, big brothers, sisters, uncles. Aunt.

    Give me an opinion. What should I do?Urgent!

    help me!!!Don't say, go to the hospital ** or something like that. It's better to be professional.

    Doctors are best. Another: My parents told me to have surgery.

    But I'm afraid of pain. Whether there is any other solution, I hope that someone will advise you. Thank you, little brother.

    Analysis: 1. Speckled low-density changes can be seen

    This is a bright hole condition that should not occur due to a simple fracture, do you have any other diseases in your body? For example, diseases such as rheumatoid.

    2 Old fracture ???

    When did you get hurt? When did you shoot it? Why is it that there is a callus formed before you shoot it?

    3 Is there any rotational shift? If there is, it must be corrected. How big is the angular deformity? Is it more than 10 degrees?

    4 How old are you? If there is rotation, if the angle is large, and there is callus formation, the only way to do it is to do it.

    Surgery. Outside the hand, it shouldn't hurt to do a brachial plexus anesthesia.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    After 100 days, you can do more recovery training, and after half a year, you should be able to normalize. Don't rush, take your time, the callus that has just grown will slowly turn into cartilage, then into hard bone, and everything will be normal after that. I was injured at the beginning of this year, and everything was basically normal last month.

    The sequelae have almost no effect, and your recovery in the morning is mainly with the help of external force, massage, small range of rotation, etc.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    1: How long will it take for the bones to grow well without affecting the work;

    Generally, clinical bone healing can be achieved in four weeks, and whether it affects work or not is related to the injury, and generally has little impact.

    2: Can the scars left be calmed with medication in the later stage, and what is the effect?

    I have been practicing medicine for 30 years and have not heard that I can use medicine to smooth the surgical scar, 3: When will the steel plate be taken, and the incision will be cut again on the original incision;

    Imaging tests show bony junctions, and plates can be removed. Generally, the knife edge is on the original knife edge.

    4: When to do recovery training;

    Since it is fixed with a steel plate, the sooner the better, and you can train three days after surgery. If you have a tendon injury, you need to be supervised by a doctor.

    5: How long is the whole recovery period and what needs to be paid attention to;

    It depends on the injury, there are generally no special precautions, and it is necessary to master the braking and training requirements.

    6: What is the pain and movement when resuming training, can it be restored to the level before the fracture, what is the effect of the strength and range of motion of the little finger, and what work cannot be done in the future?

    Suggestion: Find a specialist and a teacher for evaluation to draw conclusions and conduct science, don't be too nervous, under normal circumstances, your injury, as long as it is appropriate, the impact on the function is not great.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    According to the information you have provided so far, under the premise of good fixation, you can gradually move after 4-6 weeks.

    First of all, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for plaster plate fixation, as for reduction, I think the current position is acceptable, but if the standard is high, you will have to operate, and the reduction will not be ideal, because the fracture has the possibility of malunion (after the malunion may be painful when exerting force).

    Secondly, swelling is a normal phenomenon, provided that the blood flow and sensation at the end of your hand are normal. Blood circulation means that the color of the end of the finger should be normal, not dark purple and pale (of course, blood circulation should be fine for so many days), and the feeling is to see whether the end is numb or not, and it is not a big problem.

    Finally, after putting on the plaster, the upper limbs should be properly exercised without weight-bearing, and the back of the hand should be warmed, and some Chinese patent medicines that promote blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis can be taken orally (the effect is okay, as for the antibiotic tired, there is no need to use it at all).

    Good luck with you**.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    First of all, it is recommended that you go to the doctor for a check-up, and do not fix it yourself. Take an X-ray, if the fracture is not displaced, the alignment is good, and the plaster cast is fixed for 4-6 weeks, if there is displacement and the displacement is more severe, surgery is generally recommended**. Hope it helps!

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    According to the patient**, if you are unwilling to undergo surgery, you can have a cast immobilization or absolute immobilization, the latter is generally not possible, and it is recommended that the cast be immobilized for 6 weeks, paying attention to elevation. If it is fast, it will recover in 2-3 months. It's not okay to fix a book casually.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    The second ** is after the reduction, about twenty days can grow a large number of callus, but you can't use that hand to hold anything during this time, it's best to keep a position.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    The middle of the fifth metacarpal bone is obliquely fractured, and the broken end is aligned and aligned very well, so it can be long.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Oblique fracture with slight displacement. The second one should be a manual reset**, it looks like the reset is quite good, and the small splint can be fixed. It will take ten days to reduce the swelling.

    Two weeks of fracture is the period of hematoma organization, and it is relatively stable by two months when the original callus can be formed. In the next two or three years, the callus will be automatically reshaped according to the direction of force. It does not affect the function of the hand.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    The number of days off for the fifth metacarpal fracture is 60 days, and it is recommended to reduce swelling**. Braking, external fixation of the splint. Books cannot be fixed, it is recommended to go to the hospital to fix them with special instruments.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    No, put on a cast, remove the cast after a month and do functional exercises.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    After the fracture, it should be reduced first, and then it will grow well, so it is recommended that you find someone to reduce it first.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Basically, the swelling should be reduced first, and after the swelling has subsided, the bones will grow slowly, and it is expected to grow in a month or two.

    Good luck soon**.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    It also has to be fixed for 6 weeks, and it will be rechecked 1 week and 2 weeks after reduction, and if it is not displaced, it will generally not be displaced.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Personally, I think you can't keep him in such a good reduction with this unstable fracture.

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