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Academic Emergency Medicine, Volume 33, Issue 6, June 2026.
Lieke Claassen +4 more
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Trans-escapho-perilunate fracture-dislocation. Case Presentation
Dislocations and perilunar fractures-dislocations are an infrequent entity (approximately 5% of post-traumatic injuries of the wrist).The most common event is that the distal row of the carpus is located dorsally with respect to the lunate.
Yaniel Truffin Rodriguez +3 more
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Scaphoid nonunion fracture and results of the modified Matti-Russe technique
Background: The best treatment for scaphoid nonunion fractures is still controversial. The main aim of this study was to determine the results of the modified Matti-Russe method of surgery on scaphoid nonunion. Materials and Methods: In this prospective
Abolghasem Zarezadeh +5 more
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Fractures of carpal bones other than scaphoid – a narrative review [PDF]
Fractures of the carpal bones are less common than fractures of the metacarpals and phalanges. The triquetrum and scaphoid are the most commonly affected bones, while injuries to other bones are less prevalent.
Andrzej Żyluk
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Assessment of the healing of conservatively-treated scaphoid fractures using HR-pQCT
Melissa S. A. M. Bevers +11 more
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Acute scaphoid fractures: making decisions for treating a troublesome bone [PDF]
Joseph Dias +5 more
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Objectives Scaphoid fractures are the most common carpal fractures with a relatively high incidence of nonunion and avascular necrosis. Previous autopsy studies have shown that proximal ischemia after a fracture is related to the fracture site and ...
Wei Zheng +5 more
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Transradial Trans-Scaphoid Transcapitate Transtriquetral Perilunate Dislocation of the Wrist
Perilunate dislocation is a severe complex injury associated with carpal bone fracture. The most common pattern is trans-scaphoid perilunate dislocation. A transradial, trans-scaphoid, transcapitate, and transtriquetral perilunate dislocation pattern, an
Alaa Mohammed Hamdan
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IS THE DORSAL PERCUTANEOUS APPROACH WELL-FOUNDED FOR OSTEOSYNTHESIS OF SCAPHOID FRACTURES? [PDF]
Pavel Dráč, Igor Čižmář, Jan Hrbek
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