Vascularised Bone Grafting in the Management of Scaphoid Non-Union – A Review of 34 Cases
We reviewed the outcomes of 34 patients who had undergone vascularised bone grafting for a chronic scaphoid non-union. Mean age was 27 years (range 16–46 years). The dominant hand was involved in 17 cases. Eleven patients were smokers. In 18 cases the fracture involved the proximal and in 16 cases t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of hand surgery, European volume European volume, 2008-10, Vol.33 (5), p.628-631 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We reviewed the outcomes of 34 patients who had undergone vascularised bone
grafting for a chronic scaphoid non-union. Mean age was 27 years (range
16–46 years). The dominant hand was involved in 17 cases. Eleven
patients were smokers. In 18 cases the fracture involved the proximal and in 16
cases the middle third of the scaphoid. In 26 patients the proximal scaphoid
fragment was deemed avascular. Sixteen patients had previously undergone
scaphoid fixation and non-vascularised bone grafting. At a follow-up of 1 to 3
years (mean 1.6 years), 15 of the 34 scaphoid non-unions had united. Injury to
the dominant hand and duration of the non-union significantly increased the risk
of failure. Persistent non-union was more common in proximal third fractures and
in the presence of an avascular proximal pole but these findings did not reach
statistical significance. |
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ISSN: | 1753-1934 2043-6289 |
DOI: | 10.1177/1753193408092038 |