| Literature DB >> 32509420 |
Bruno E Crepaldi1, Cameron Keating1, Eugene T Ek2,3, Stephen K Y Tham1,2,3.
Abstract
The medial femoral trochlea (MFT) of the knee is a donor site for convex osteochondral vascularized bone that has been used for the salvage of fractures of the proximal pole of the scaphoid. Chronic nonunited fractures of the scaphoid may lead to a sequence of degenerative change often referred to as scaphoid nonunion advance collapse. The vascularized MFT osteochondral graft has been reported as a salvage procedure for fractures of the proximal pole of the scaphoid, in situations where fixation is not an option. In this "Special review," we describe the technique of free vascularized MFT graft in a case in which the nonunited scaphoid fracture was associated with segmental loss of the articular surface of the scaphoid waist. Given the likely progression of arthritis, if left untreated, we elected to treat this by replacing the lost articular surface using a vascularized intercalary osteochondral MFT graft between the nonunited scaphoid segments. © Thieme Medical Publishers.Entities:
Keywords: carpal; fracture; medial femoral trochlear; non-union; scaphoid
Year: 2019 PMID: 32509420 PMCID: PMC7263860 DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-3401015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Wrist Surg ISSN: 2163-3916