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Arthroscopic Treatment of Stable Scaphoid Nonunion
Background: Open bone grafting has been the standard procedure for treatment of scaphoid nonunion. Arthroscopic bone grafting and fixation is a minimally invasive method, which is effective as open procedure with minimal complications.
Yousef Fallah +2 more
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Po laivelio pseudoartrozės įvykusio riešo kolapso eiga ir gydymas
Arūnas Jankauskas Vilniaus universiteto Ortopedijos, traumatologijos ir plastinės chirurgijos klinika Vilniaus greitosios pagalbos universitetinė ligoninė Šiltnamių g.
Arūnas Jankauskas
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Scaphoid Waist Nonunion in an 8-Year-Old: A Rare Occurrence
Case. Historically, the most common pattern of pediatric scaphoid injury described is at the distal pole, which has a high rate of success with nonoperative management. Injury patterns have evolved as children are more commonly presenting with adult-type
T. M. Gause +3 more
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Comparative Study Between Internal Fixation with Bone Graft and Lower Radial Wedge Osteotomy in Treatment of Scaphoid Fracture Nonunion [PDF]
Introduction: Scaphoid fracture nonunion is a challenging condition due to tenuous vascular supply and risk of progressive wrist arthritis. Aim: To compare the radiological and functional results of internal fixation with distal radius bone graft ...
Ibrahim Ahmed Hussein +2 more
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Background: 1,2 ICSRA, introduced by Aidembery et al., is a well-established technique, with up to 100% union rate among different studies . The purpose of our study was to evaluate the outcome of scaphoid nonunion undergoing 1,2 ICSRA bone graft in Iran.
Mohamad Dehghani +5 more
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Purpose To summarize the techniques and clinical effectiveness in treating scaphoid nonunion with nickel–titanium (Ni–Ti) arched shape-memory alloy connector in combination with autologous iliac bone grafts. Methods This study retrospectively analyzed 18
Pan-yu Zhou +5 more
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Scaphoid fractures are the most common fracture of the carpal bones and account for 60% carpal injuries. Nonunion may occur in 5-12% of scafoid fractures.
Okan Aslanturk +3 more
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HEADLESS COMPRESSION SCREW FOR SURGICAL TREATMENT OF SCAPHOID FRACTURES [PDF]
Introduction: Scaphoid bone fractures are common and present unique challenges due to the bone’s specific fracture patterns and vascular supply. Prompt diagnosis and treatment of acute scaphoid fractures are crucial to prevent nonunion and subsequent ...
Kostov Hristijan +5 more
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Comparison of Dorsal and Volar Percutaneous Approaches in Acute Scaphoid Fractures: A Meta-Analysis.
The dorsal approach allows better central screw placement along the long axis of the scaphoid compared with the volar approach in managing acute scaphoid fractures. However, it is unclear whether the dorsal approach leads to better clinical outcomes than
Kyu-Bok Kang +3 more
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Surgical Technique: “Perforate and Fill” Technique of Bone Grafting for Scaphoid Fracture Fixation
Purpose: We introduce the “Perforate and Fill” technique for bone grafting of scaphoid fracture with delayed union and nonunion, which preserves the cartilage shell and does not break open the fibrous nonunion.
Mehek Gupta, MBBS +5 more
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