Bennett's Fracture Management: A Systematic Review of Literature
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- DOI: 10.7759/cureus.31340
Bennett's Fracture Management: A Systematic Review of Literature
Abstract
Bennett's fracture is a relatively common fracture of the base of the thumb with no consensus on optimum management. Determining the optimal treatment method for Bennett's fractures remain a challenge and has been the subject of much debate. This systematic review aims to investigate present and past literature and determine the optimum treatment intervention for Bennett's fracture-dislocation. The primary outcome measure is post-traumatic arthritis, and the secondary outcome measures are reoperation, pain, infection, and nonunion. As per Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines, a systematic review of the literature was performed to evaluate patient demographics, clinical profile, management, and treatment outcomes. Two authors independently performed electronic searches of the Embase, Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online (MEDLINE), and Cochrane databases. Studies conducted between 1963 and 2021 with articles reporting Bennett's fracture management were included. The study was registered with PROSPERO (CRD42021295464). In the initial screening, 58 articles were identified, of which 13 articles met the criteria and were included in the final review, evaluating 558 patients. Out of these, 439 were managed by various surgical procedures, and 119 were treated by manipulation and plaster of Paris (POP) immobilization. Of the 13 studies considered, eight have a clear mention of post-traumatic osteoarthritis, with a total of 50 (9%) patients. Secondary outcomes included pain in 76 (13%) patients, infection in four patients, reoperation in 11 (2%) patients, and no nonunion. This review was conducted with the help of retrospective studies as there is no randomized controlled trial on the management of Bennett's fracture. Our primary outcome measure of post-traumatic arthritis in patients being treated by operative and conservative methods was mentioned in these studies. However, due to the sample size being small and the heterogenicity of these studies, the strength of these findings is low. Due to these shortfalls, this review study cannot recommend any single (or) particular treatment for all patients with Bennett's fracture.
Keywords: bennett’s fracture; management; systematic review; thumb cmc; thumb metacarpal.
Copyright © 2022, Goru et al.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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