Abstract
Eleven patients of Bennett's fracture-subluxation have been treated by operative method from 1969 to 1984. Seven of these patients were reviewed at the post-operative period from 15 years to 7 months. All except one had achieved full working capacity and did not complain of pain. Especially, two showed good clinical results in spite of incomplete reductions at the time of operation. Only one has been complaining of severe pain on motion due to severe destructions of articular surfaces of the 1st metacarpal bone and trapezium bone at onset.