Trichy, Tamil Nadu – April 2025
In a significant development for orthopedic and hand surgeons, Dr. J. Terrence Jose Jerome, Assistant Professor in Orthopedic Surgery and Consultant at Olympia Hospital and Research Centre, Trichy, has introduced a simplified surgical approach for treating complex phalangeal fractures—particularly collateral ligament avulsion fractures of the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint.
These types of fractures, often marked by displaced and rotated bony fragments, pose a considerable challenge in restoring joint alignment and function. The newly presented method utilizes Kirschner wire (K-wire) fixation combined with collateral ligament repair, offering a minimally invasive and efficient solution for such injuries.



Dr. Jerome’s technique is designed to restore joint congruity and stability without the complications often associated with screw fixation, especially in small bony fragments. The step-by-step protocol ensures ease of execution while improving patient outcomes.
Key Highlights of the Technique:
- A comprehensive step-by-step guide for surgeons
- Intraoperative videos to enhance clarity and precision
- An early mobilization protocol enabling quicker recovery
- Results from real case series showing excellent functional outcomes
- A method that avoids common pitfalls linked to screw fixation
The approach is already gaining traction among specialists seeking reliable alternatives to traditional fixation methods in hand surgeries. With a focus on clinical practicality and improved outcomes, this technique is set to become a valuable addition to modern orthopedic surgical practices.
For surgeons dealing with tricky PIP joint fractures, this innovative K-wire technique may just be the breakthrough needed to simplify the complex.