U.S., April 17 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06372067) titled 'IM Screw vs. K-wire Fixation of Proximal/Middle Phalanx Fractures' on April 12.

Brief Summary: When people break their fingers, sometimes surgery is needed to align the bones to heal them properly. There are different ways to fix broken bones in hands, such as plates, pins, or screws. Each method has pros and cons; fixing a broken bone with plates is usually a larger surgery with more cutting but holds the bones very securely. Pins require little to no cutting but the patient needs to immobilize their hand for a few weeks afterwards. Screws are a newer method of fixing broken fingers that requires little cutting and also holds the ...