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Interphalangeal dislocation (thumb)
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Contents
Background
- Also known as the IP joint
- Uncommon
- Dislocations often associated with open injuries
Clinical Features
- Thumb pain/deformity
Differential Diagnosis
Hand and finger dislocations
- Finger dislocations
- Thumb dislocations
- Interphalangeal dislocation (thumb) (IP)
- Metacarpophalangeal dislocation (thumb) (MCP)
- Hand dislocations
Hand and finger injuries
- Radiograph positive
- Radiograph negative
- Dupeytren contracture
- Boutonniere deformity
- Hand and finger tendon injuries
- Ganglion cyst
- De Quervain tenosynovitis
- Intersection syndrome
- Drummer's wrist
- Extensor digitorum tenosynovitis
- Vaughn Jackson syndrome
- Snapping Extensor Carpi Ulnaris
- Compressive neuropathy, "bracelet syndrome"
- Scaphoid fracture
- Osteoarthritis
- Infiltrative tenosynovitis
- Gout
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Trigger finger
- Mallet finger
- Jersey finger
- Jammed finger
- Subungual hematoma
- Fingertip laceration
- Metacarpophalangeal (MCP) ulnar ligament rupture (Gamekeeper's thumb)
- Nail avulsion
- High-pressure injection injury
Evaluation
- X-ray thumb (PA and lateral)
Management
Reduction
- Median nerve block
- Reduce similar to IP joint of other digits
Splinting
- Immobilization in mild flexion for 3wk is usually all that is required
Disposition
- Outpatient