| Literature DB >> 30349757 |
Rishabh G Jethanandani1, Schneider K Rancy1, Keith T Corpus1, Jeffrey Yao2, Scott W Wolfe1,3.
Abstract
Background Isolated capitate nonunion is rare. No consensus on the appropriate treatment for this condition exists. Case Description We reported two cases of capitate fracture nonunion presenting several months after untreated high-impact wrist trauma. Treatment was delayed as both patients' nonunions were missed on conventional radiographs. Both were ultimately diagnosed with advanced imaging and successfully treated with internal fixation and autogenous bone grafting. The relevant literature pertaining to capitate nonunion was reviewed. Literature Review Immobilization and internal fixation with bone grafting for capitate nonunion have been described in the literature. Loss of vascular supply and progression to avascular necrosis is a concern after capitate nonunion. Clinical Relevance We present two cases and review the literature on the diagnosis and treatment of this rare injury to guide management. Internal fixation with autogenous bone grafting could play a role in management for this rare condition.Entities:
Keywords: capitate fracture; capitate nonunion; wrist trauma
Year: 2018 PMID: 30349757 PMCID: PMC6196088 DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1651487
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Wrist Surg ISSN: 2163-3916