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Journal of Wound Management and Research
2021 Volume.17 No. 2 p.120 ~ p.124
Kaplan¡¯s Lesion of the Little Finger Treated with Open Reduction by a Volar Approach: A Case Report
Um Jung-Hwan

Kim Soon-Heum
Jo Dong-In
Abstract
Kaplan¡¯s lesions are defined as open wounds with the metacarpal head exposed in the palms, accompanied by complex dorsal dislocation of the metacarpophalangeal joint (MCPJ). Kaplan¡¯s lesions are clinically rare because the volar side of the MCPJ is anatomically supported and reinforced by a stronger adjacent structure. Moreover, lesions in the little finger are very rarely reported because most Kaplan¡¯s lesions occur in the index finger. The reduction of lesions and restoration of joint stability is difficult when Kaplan¡¯s lesions occur. Various methods have been currently introduced in the treatment of Kaplan¡¯s lesions; however, no standardized treatment has been established because of the rarity of this disease. This paper reports a case of Kaplan¡¯s lesion of the left little finger without fracture after a fall; the case was successfully treated with open reduction using a volar approach.
KEYWORD
Kaplan¡¯s lesion, Joint dislocation, Metacarpophalangeal joint, Little finger, Trauma
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