Management of extra-articular fractures of the fifth metacarpal: Operative vs. Non-opeRaTive TrEatment (FORTE) – A systematic review and meta-analysis
JPRAS Open(2019)
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Summary Aims Extra-articular fifth metacarpal fractures are treated operatively and non-operatively without consensus. We aim to establish whether there are differences in patient-reported outcome, objective clinical outcome and adverse events for skeletally mature patients with closed extra-articular fractures of the 5th metacarpal that are treated operatively versus non-operatively. Patients Skeletally mature patients with closed, extra-articular 5th metacarpal fractures. Methods A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials using methodology adapted from the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Review of Interventions and compliant with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses. (PROSPERO CRD42018091633) Results Two trials of 5th metacarpal neck fractures met the inclusion criteria and were included in the final pooled analysis ( n = 125). There were no significant differences in patient-reported, objective clinical or radiographic outcomes between the operative and non-operative groups at 12 months. Operatively managed patients reported greater time off work and were more likely to suffer an adverse event. Conclusion Existing trial data is limited and inconclusive in terms of patient-reported outcome measures. Given that there remains wide variation in the treatment of these common injuries around the world, there is a need for further high-quality evidence to guide clinical practice.
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Hand surgery,Trauma,Fracture,Systematic review
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