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Radiography and scintigraphy of suspected scaphoid fracture. A long-term study in 160 patients.

M M Tiel-van Buul1, E J van Beek, A H Broekhuizen, A J Bakker, K E Bos, E A van Royen.   

Abstract

Radiographs of the scaphoid after injury are difficult to interpret, and bone scintigraphy is widely used to increase the accuracy of diagnosis, though many fractures suspected on scintigraphy cannot be confirmed radiologically. We have reviewed the clinical consequences, after one year, of managing suspected scaphoid fractures according to the bone-scan results. We studied 160 patients, 35 of whom had initially positive radiographs and were treated in a cast for 12 weeks. The other 125 had bone scintigraphy and were managed according to the result. After a minimum of one year 119 patients were reviewed. Scintigraphically suspected scaphoid fracture could not be confirmed radiologically in 25%. There were no cases of nonunion. The long period of immobilisation in patients with positive radiographs or positive bone scans did not influence the frequency or severity of late symptoms compared with those with a normal bone scan.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8421037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Br        ISSN: 0301-620X


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