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If the central slip of the digital expansion is ruptured, minimal deformity results as long as the transverse fibers of the expansion remain in tact. If they are also torn, a deformity is produced at the PIP joint, which the English-speaking orthopaediccommunity calls the boutonniere deformity whereas the French call it the buttonhole.148 In this case, all extensor force will be transmitted to the distal phalanx by intact lateral bands, producing hyperextension of the DIP joint | If the central slip of the digital expansion is ruptured, minimal deformity results as long as the transverse fibers of the expansion remain in tact. If they are also torn, a deformity is produced at the PIP joint, which the English-speaking orthopaediccommunity calls the boutonniere deformity whereas the French call it the buttonhole.148 In this case, all extensor force will be transmitted to the distal phalanx by intact lateral bands, producing hyperextension of the DIP joint. |
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Definition[edit | edit source]
If the central slip of the digital expansion is ruptured, minimal deformity results as long as the transverse fibers of the expansion remain in tact. If they are also torn, a deformity is produced at the PIP joint, which the English-speaking orthopaediccommunity calls the boutonniere deformity whereas the French call it the buttonhole.148 In this case, all extensor force will be transmitted to the distal phalanx by intact lateral bands, producing hyperextension of the DIP joint.