J Hand Microsurg 2010; 02(01): 42-44
DOI: 10.1007/s12593-010-0002-y
Letter to the Editor
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Extensor pollicis longus dysfunction associated with non-united fracture of the trapezium

Vasu Pai
1   Gisborne Hospital, Gisborne, New Zealand   Email: vasuchitra@gmail.com
,
James Warbrick-Smith
2   John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK
,
Vishal Pai
3   House Surgery, Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
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Publication History

07 May 2009

18 August 2009

Publication Date:
05 September 2016 (online)

Abstract

A 26 year old man was referred to us with extensor pollicis longus dysfunction (EPL), and investigation revealed a fracture of the trapezium (left) and carpo-metacarpal joint dislocation of the thumb. Operative exploration revealed mechanical displacement of the tendon secondary to fracture dislocation of the trapezium as the cause for EPL dysfunction. The lesion was managed with an open reduction and screw fixation resulting in good functional outcome.