A 13-year-old boy visited our clinic due to a malunion following a phalangeal bicondylar T-shaped fracture in the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint of his small finger. Imaging studies showed over 2 mm of fracture displacement and ulnar deviation of the radial condyle. The patient underwent surgical correction four weeks after the initial injury. The malunited fragments were reduced to their near-anatomical positions, and an extra-articular osteotomy was performed to realign the angular deformity. Solid bone union was successfully achieved eight weeks after the corrective surgery. This intra- and extra-articular double-level osteotomy is a good option for pediatric phalangeal bicondylar T-shaped malunions.
Keywords: extra-articular osteotomy; intra- and extra-articular double-level osteotomy; intra-articular osteotomy; phalangeal bicondylar t-shaped fracture; phalangeal bicondylar t-shaped malunion.
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