| Objective: As a common and frequently occurring disease, fracture in hand surgery involves metacarpal bone and phalanges of fingers, taking up more than 10 percent of all the hand surgery cases, and around 40 percent of hand trauma emergency. Due to its fineness of structure and complexity of function, hand treatment, in diacrisis and management, needs a high degree of strictness, particularity and correctness. Some patients of hand surgery still surfer from functional loss of different levels owing to delayed and/or incorrect treatment. Thus, it is time we focused more on hand fracture. Most of the fracture cases fall in the category of stabilization and involve cypsum fibrosum or cleat; while others, those unstable cases, often call for operations. A most traditional way here is internal fixation by Kirschner wire, though it will hinder the injured hand to perform early functional exercise and hence will affect the healing process. In recent years, quite a few scholars, home and abroad, employ minisize armor plate to fix metacarpal bone and phalanges of fingers. They clarified how well this plate can... |