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THE CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT OF BENNETT'S FRACTURE-SUBLUXATION OF THE THUMB METACARPALAndrew G. Pollen 1
1 Bedford General Hospital; Bedford, England
1. The treatment of Bennett's fracture is reviewed and the relative merits of conservative and operative treatment is considered. 2. A closed method of treatment is described and a series of thirty-one patients so treated is analysed. There were twenty-nine successful results. 3. It is urged that conservative treatment is the method of choice, and that operative measures should be reserved for the occasion when closed methods have failed.
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