Associations Between Area Deprivation Index and the Time to Presentation of Scaphoid Fractures [PDF]
Purpose: Scaphoid fractures are the most common carpal fractures and are prone to nonunion because of their retrograde blood supply. Delayed diagnosis or treatment increases the risk of nonunion and progression to scaphoid nonunion advanced collapse ...
Aidan M. Lynch, BS, MS +7 more
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What is the role of ultrasonography in the early diagnosis of scaphoid fractures?
Scaphoid fractures are the most prevalent type of carpal bone fractures. High-spatial-resolution sonography detects direct signs of scaphoid fractures such as scaphoid cortical disruption; nevertheless, indirect signs such as radiocarpal effusion and ...
Andres Felipe Herrera Ortiz
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Early Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug Prescriptions and Nonunion After Scaphoid Fractures: A TriNetX Matched Cohort Study [PDF]
Purpose: The purpose of our study was to evaluate the relationship of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) use and nonunion rates in nonoperatively and operatively managed scaphoid fractures.
Amy Phan, MD +5 more
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The epidemiology of scaphoid fractures and non-unions in Switzerland: a nationwide analysis of the socioeconomic impact [PDF]
Scaphoid fractures are the second most common wrist injury after distal radius fractures and primarily affect young individuals in their most productive working years.
Esin Rothenfluh +2 more
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Purpose: Wrist has a complex anatomy and undergoes complex injuries. Scaphoid fracture is one of such injuries. It is the most common fracture in carpal bone. Most of the scaphoid fractures are missed on initial X-rays.
Ravikant Jain +3 more
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The Detection and Classification of Scaphoid Fractures in Radiograph by Using a Convolutional Neural Network [PDF]
Objective: Scaphoid fractures, particularly occult and non-displaced fractures, are difficult to detect using traditional X-ray methods because of their subtle appearance and variability in bone density.
Tai-Hua Yang +3 more
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The management of suspected scaphoid fractures in the UK: a national cross-sectional study
Aims: Current National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) guidance advises that MRI direct from the emergency department (ED) should be considered for suspected scaphoid fractures.
Benjamin J F Dean
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Can we avoid casting for suspected scaphoid fractures? A multicenter randomized controlled trial [PDF]
Background In suspected scaphoid fractures with normal initial radiographs, the usual care is casting, but only 10% of patients have scaphoid fractures. To reduce overtreatment, we evaluated whether bandaging, instead of casting, resulted in noninferior ...
Abigael Cohen +6 more
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The Analysis of Magnetic Resonance Imaging on the Intra‐ and Extra‐Osseous Blood Supply After Scaphoid Fractures [PDF]
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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Comparing the Safety and Efficacy of Robot‐Assisted Versus Conventional Fluoroscopy‐Guided Techniques in the Treatment of Scaphoid Fractures: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis [PDF]
Background Robotic‐assisted technology has increasingly been applied in orthopedic surgery; however, its safety and efficacy in the treatment of scaphoid fractures remain controversial and lack high‐level evidence.
Zhifa Yuan +7 more
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