A single K-wire to prevent poor outcomes in closed soft-tissue mallet finger management due to patient non-compliance
Abstract
Introduction: Soft-tissue mallet finger occurs due to loss of terminal extensor tendon secondary to rupture of distal phalanx. Although using noninvasive splints for 6–8 weeks is the gold standard for conservative treatment of closed soft-tissue mallet in

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