This case involves a patient with an articular base fracture of the distal phalanx, as indicated by the white arrows in the plain radiographs of the left hand: (a) posteroanterior, (b) oblique, and (c) lateral views. The fracture was treated using transosseous indirect reduction, a minimally invasive technique that provides stable fixation, facilitates early post-operative recovery, and reduces surgical complications compared to conventional methods.