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Treatment of nonunion of the scaphoid by a limited combined approach

20 agosto, 2001

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F. del Piñal, MD, Senior Consultant
Private Hand and Plastic Reconstructive Surgery, Hospital Mutua Montañesa,
Santander, Spain.

©2001 British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery 0301-620X/01/110770 $2.00

Abstract: Seven patients with nonunion of the scaphoid were treated by a limited approach combining a palmar wedge graft with insertion of a dorsal (retrograde) Herbert screw through small incisions. All patients had palmar bone deficiency and a ‘difficult’ proximal fragment. They were followed up for a minimum of 12 months (12 to 38). Radiological union was achieved in all. In five patients correction of instability of the dorsal intercalary segment which was present before operation, was achieved. On a wrist-scoring chart, all patients had an excellent or good rating. The limited combined approach allows correction of the deformity with rigid fixation and has the advantage of preserving most of the palmar ligaments.

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