These techniques reduce exposure and minimize soft-tissue dissection with potential loss of vascularity to the fracture fragments. These techniques are particularly useful in the young active population in which scaphoid fractures are most commonly found and are less likely to tolerate prolonged periods ...
Understand the epidemiology, classification, and anatomy pertinent to the scaphoid. 2. Appropriately evaluate a patient with suspected scaphoid fracture, including appropriate imaging. 3. Understand the indications for operative treatment of scaphoid fractures, and be familiar with the various surgical ...
Part IV:Acute Fracture Management Part V:Malunion Treatment Part VI:Nonunion Management Select Index Book chapterFull text access Index Pages 367-375 View PDF View chapter About the book Description Get a quick, expert overview of current diagnosis and management of scaphoid fractures with this con...
Functional Outcome of Acute Minimally Displaced Scaphoid Waist Fractures Treated with Percutaneous Headless Compression Screw Fixation: A Prospective Cohor... Introduction: Scaphoid fracture incidence has increased recently due to increased participation of people in sports and increased road traffic accidents ...
● A fracture through the scaphoid bone Anatomy ● The scaphoid resides in the proximal row of carpal bones ● The scaphoid articulates with the distal radius proximally, trapezium and trapezoid distally, and capitate and lunate on the ulnar side ...
Causes of wrist fracture include fall onto an outstretched hand and direct trauma. Site of injury may be identified by ecchymosis or swelling. Distal radius, scaphoid, and lunate fractures usually are the result of a fall on an outstretched hand. Wrist fractures may also be caused by hyper...
Cost effectiveness of adding magnetic resonance imaging to the usual management of suspected scaphoid fractures Objective: To determine the cost effectiveness of a magnetic resonance imaging scan (MRI) within 5 days of injury compared with the usual management of occ... S Brooks,FM Cicuttini,S Li...
Causes of wrist fracture include fall onto an outstretched hand and direct trauma. Site of injury may be identified by ecchymosis or swelling. Distal radius, scaphoid, and lunate fractures usually are the result of a fall on an outstretched hand. Wrist fractures may also be caused by hyper...
The Natural History of Scaphoid Fracture Malunion: A Scoping Review Background A scaphoid malunion occurs when a scaphoid fracture heals in a nonanatomic position or when the fracture is fixed without correction of the sagi... A Seltser,N Suh,JC Macdermid,... - 《Journal of Wrist Surgery...
·The wrist is comprised of 8 carpal bones arranged in 2 transverse rows ·The proximal row of carpal bones, listed ulnar to radial: triquetrum, lunate, and scaphoid ·The distal carpal row, listed ulnar to radial: hamate, capitate, trapezoid, and trapezium ...