A Comparative Study of Three Different Bone Grafting Methods for Treatment of Scaphoid Nonunion

2010 ◽  
Vol 45 (3) ◽  
pp. 179 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sang-Jin Cheon ◽  
Seung-Han Cha ◽  
Hui-Taek Kim
2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jung-Pan Wang ◽  
Hui-Kuang Huang ◽  
Jui-Tien Shih

Abstract Background There are some difficulties in treating proximal scaphoid nonunion, mainly including poor vascularity of the proximal scaphoid fragment and limited space for a stable fixation in the proximal scaphoid fragment. This study reports the outcomes of treating proximal scaphoid nonunion with arthroscopic assist for reduction, bone grafting and screw fixation across the scapholunate (SL) joint. Methods Between 2008 and 2017, 21 patients were enrolled. Fracture healing and change in the lateral SL angle and SL gap were evaluated. Functional outcomes were evaluated using the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) score, wrist range of motion, grip strength, and the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) for pain. Results Nineteen patients achieved fracture healing and their mean follow-up duration was 31.3 months (24–120 months). The average fracture healing time was 16.3 weeks (10 to 28 weeks). From the preoperative to the postoperative final evaluation, there was some significant improvement in wrist function, including wrist flexion from 54.5o to 67.4o, wrist extension from 62.3o to 71.7o, DASH scores from 52.4 to 21.4, VAS during activity from 4.6 to 2.1, and grip strength from 9.6 kg to 24.7 kg. The lateral SL angle also improved significantly, from 82o to 66o. Seventeen patients requested screw removal after fracture healing because of their cultural belief in not leaving hardware in the body. No significant SL gap widening was noted after screw removal in the sequential follow-ups. Conclusions Using arthroscopic-assisted reduction, bone grafting and screw fixation across the SL joint in proximal scaphoid nonunion treatment, satisfactory functional and radiographic outcomes can be achieved.


Hand Surgery ◽  
2007 ◽  
Vol 12 (02) ◽  
pp. 135-140 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Yasuda ◽  
Y. Ando ◽  
K. Masada

We report the results of 28 patients with scaphoid nonunion treated with curettage and biconcave cancellous bone grafting from the distal radius using a volar approach and pin fixation. This study consisted of 28 patients (24 males and 4 females). The mean age at surgery was 28 years. The mean interval from injury to surgery was 22 months. The mean follow-up period was 20 months. By Russe classification, there were 6 distal third nonunions, 19 middle third nonunions and 3 proximal third nonunions. We reviewed final function and radiographic appearance. Bony union was achieved in all cases. Pins were removed at a mean of 7 weeks after surgery. Post-activity pain resolved in all cases. Mean wrist extension was 79° and mean flexion 77°. Mean grip strength was 35.8 kgf. The mean postoperative radio-lunate angle was 4.9° (-21–28.8) compared to -5.9° (-37.5–17.5) preoperatively. No complications were encountered. Our procedure is straightforward and not technically demanding. An STT arthrotomy is not necessary and the technique allows for concurrent correction of carpal instability. Bony union was achieved in all cases with no complications.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 97-102
Author(s):  
Bibin K Baby ◽  
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Jyothish K ◽  
Aju T Thomas ◽  
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