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Conservative Management Equally Effective to New Suture Anchor Technique for Acute Mallet Finger Deformity: A Prospective Randomized Clinical Trial
This study aims to compare conservative treatment versus a new suture anchor technique for bony mallet finger in 29 patients.
This study aims to compare conservative treatment versus a new suture anchor technique for bony mallet finger in 29 patients who presented to investigators' clinic between 2013 and 2015. Patients were randomly assigned to conservative or surgical treatment groups. Patients in the conservative group were followed with immobilization with aluminum splint and physical therapy. Patients in the surgical group were treated with investigators' new surgical suture anchor technique and then received physical therapy. The patients were followed for 12 months. Primary study outcomes were extension deficit, days to return to work and DIP flexion.
Age
All ages
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Istanbul University Faculty of Medicine
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
Start Date
June 1, 2013
Primary Completion Date
June 15, 2015
Completion Date
July 1, 2015
Last Updated
July 25, 2017
29
ACTUAL participants
Suture anchor technique
PROCEDURE
Conservative Treatment
PROCEDURE
Lead Sponsor
Istanbul University
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