Experience with six consecutive patients who were treated with antegrade intramedullary K wire fixation for fifth metacarpal fractures is presented. Differences between the original Foucher's technique and other modified techniques are discussed. Modified Fouch-er's technique is simple and has a low complication rate. However, secondary wire removal (elective or otherwise) should be discussed with all patients preoperatively.
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