Abstract

Abstract Background The proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joints of the fingers are extremely important for gripping things with hands, more specifically, what is called the ‘power grip’. Aim of the Work To compare the different modalities of repair of intra-articular fractures of PIP joint. Materials and Method A systematic review and meta-analysis were performed in accordance to the recommendations of the “Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and MetaAnalyses” (PRISMA). PRISMA is reporting checklists for the authors, the editors, and the reviewers of Meta-analyses of the interventional and the observational studies. According to the International committee of medical journal association (ICJME), the reviewers must report their findings according to each of the items listed in those checklists. Results The results of this study includes the search results and data extraction results which includes summary characteristics and baseline characteristics of the included Studies, outcome measures and Complications of the included studies. Conclusion There is no consensus regarding the most effective technique for management of unstable PIPJ fractures. The extension block pinning, closed reduction and percutaneous pinning of the fracture fragments, dynamic distraction and external fixation, open reduction and internal fixation, and hemihamate reconstruction arthroplasty are safe and reliable and reduce the risk of iatrogenic damage when used to treat unstable dorsal fracture-dislocations of the PIP joint.

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