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Traumatic and reconstructive problems of the scaphoid.

J B Jupiter1, A Y Shin, T E Trumble, D L Fernandez.   

Abstract

The management of acute scaphoid fractures should be oriented on the concept of fracture stability, ease of reduction, associated ligamentous injury, and risk of impaired blood supply, rather than the direction of the fracture line or location of the fracture within the scaphoid. The lack of predictability of successful fracture union and prognostic discrepancies of historic and contemporary classifications may be related to subtle differences of the internal vascular architecture of each scaphoid. Because the possibility of impaired vascularity is greater with fractures located in the proximal third, stable internal fixation is indicated to provide mechanical stability and fracture surface contact to enhance revascularization. Improved healing rates in a shorter time and earlier rehabilitation with percutaneous techniques of internal fixation have produced a clear shift from classic conservative treatment to internal skeletal fixation. Although the rates of union of well-vascularized nonunions have not been dramatically improved with the use of internal fixation as compared with inlay bone grafting, the restoration of scaphoid anatomy and prevention of malunion and associated carpal collapse with interpositional bone grafting techniques will reduce the risk of osteoarthritis.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11372305

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Instr Course Lect        ISSN: 0065-6895


  2 in total

1.  Long-term results of scaphoid nonunion treated by intercalated bone grafting and Herbert's screw fixation--a study of 49 patients for at least five years.

Authors:  Yi-Chao Huang; Yih Liu; Tain-Hsiung Chen
Journal:  Int Orthop       Date:  2008-10-28       Impact factor: 3.075

Review 2.  Non-vascularized bone grafting in scaphoid nonunion: principles and type of fixation.

Authors:  Ryoko Uesato; Satoshi Toh; Yoshimitsu Hayashi; Keiichiro Maniwa; Yasuyuki Ishibashi
Journal:  Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol       Date:  2016-10-19
  2 in total

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