Classification
of Phalangeal Fractures
Except
for fractures involving tendon avulsion from the base of the distal phalanx,
phalangeal fractures are generally classified by both exact and interpretive
description.
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Exact
descriptions include mention of the
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bone
(thumb, index, middle, ring, small; proximal, middle, distal phalanx),
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location
(head, neck, shaft, base, condyle, tuft, epiphysis),
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pattern
(transverse,
oblique, spiral, unicondylar, comminuted),
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displacement
(nondisplaced, minimally displaced, impacted, displaced), and
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soft
tissue status (open, closed).
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Interpretive
descriptions include mention of the
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energy
of injury (high-energy, low energy) and the
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stability
of the fracture complex (stable, unstable).
Phalangeal Fracture Classification