The radial gutter splint provides both volar and dorsal splint immobilization of these metacarpal injuries.
Radial gutter plaster splint.
Ulnar gutter splint with underlying stockinette and circumferential padding.
Add an extra 2 3 layers over bony prominences.
Radial gutter splinting is usually tolerated without anesthesia.
Wrap the bandage without placing too much tension around the extremity.
This trick of the trade in splint application demonstrates application of the radial gutter splint.
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Position of function.
The splint runs along the radial aspect of the forearm to just beyond the dip joint of the index figure 1.
Use plaster that is 3 4 in.
Apply the elastic bandaging.
Soft tissue injuries to the second and third fingers fractures of the second and third metacarpals.
Lightly moisten the splinting material.
A radial gutter splint can be used for various injuries including the following.
Insert a dry gauze or cotton material between the 2nd and 3rd fingers.
Fold the ends of stockinette over the the u0003 fiberglass to smooth the edges of the splint place a layer of webril over the fiberglass apply the ace wrap around the splint to secure it in place.
After counting the layers measure the plaster from the second.
This splint is used to immobilize fractures of the 2nd.
For an average sized adult a radial gutter splint should be eight to 10 layers thick.
While still wet use palms to mold.
A radial gutter splint is placed along the radial aspect radial bone of the wrist.
Cut out a 3 or 4 inch splint material to the length necessary to immobilize the wrist and mcp joint.
Place it and fold the ends of stockinette over the splinting material.
Apply 2 3 layers of padding over the area to be splinted and between digits being splinted.