نتایج جستجو برای: carpal scaphoid

تعداد نتایج: 15355  

Journal: :Journal of medical case reports 2016
Sho Kohyama Akihiro Kanamori Toshikazu Tanaka Yuki Hara Masashi Yamazaki

BACKGROUND The carpal scaphoid is the most commonly fractured carpal bone in young adults after a fall on an outstretched arm that results in acute dorsal flexion of the wrist. However, stress fractures of the scaphoid are relatively rare. To the best of our knowledge, we describe the first case in the literature of carpal scaphoid stress fracture in a tennis player. CASE PRESENTATION An 18-y...

Journal: :The Journal of hand surgery 2000
S W Wolfe C Neu J J Crisco

Carpal kinematics have been previously limited to in vitro models with cadaveric specimens. Using a newly developed markerless bone registration algorithm, we noninvasively studied the in vivo kinematics of the capitate, scaphoid, and lunate during wrist extension and flexion in both wrists of 5 men and 5 women. Computed tomography volume images were acquired in neutral and in 2 positions in bo...

Journal: :Revista espanola de cirugia ortopedica y traumatologia 2013
J M Gómez Fernández J M Mendez López P Grau Galtés F Caracuel Redondo

Most carpal dislocations occur in the lunate bone or around it (perilunate). An isolated dislocation of the carpal scaphoid is a rare injury. We report a case of a palmar scaphoid dislocation combined with a dorsal perilunate dislocation, which was treated with open reduction, fixed with two Kirschner wires and ligament repair, with a good result.

2010
Matthijs P. Somford Maarten F. A. M. Sturm Jos P. A. M. Vroemen

A case is presented of isolated scaphoid dislocation with carpal dissociation in the presence of a lunato-triquetral coalition. We present the treatment and follow-up of this case. In addition, the literature on scaphoid dislocation and its treatment is reviewed. We emphasize the need to reconstruct the carpal alignment and scapho-lunate linkage.

2015
Seung-Bum Chae Jun-Ho Nam

The wrist represents a complex anatomic region in the human extremity and a highly functional and intricate structural joint. Most perilunate injuries result from a staged disruption of the ligamentous structures. Forces may be directed through the carpal bones themselves resulting in a fracture. Early anatomic reduction of any carpal malalignment is of the utmost importance. Unfortunately, eve...

2014
JOSEPHINE G PATERSON

SCAPHOID FRACTURES account for 71% of carpal bone fractures, and between 2% and 7% of all orthopaedic fractures (Nishihara 2000). This type of injury also accounts for one in every 10,000 attendances annually in UK emergency departments (EDs) (Tai and Ramachandran 2005). Between 5% and 12% of scaphoid fractures are related to other fractures (Malik et al 2010). The scaphoid is one of the eight ...

Journal: :BMJ case reports 2015
Sandeep Kumar Anurag Ayachit Mugil Varman Satish Babu Maddukuri

To cite: Kumar S, Ayachit A, Varman M, et al. BMJ Case Rep Published online: [please include Day Month Year] doi:10.1136/ bcr-2014-208578 DESCRIPTION A well-built 31-year-old man presented with deformity and restricted movements of the left wrist joint. He gave a history of injury due to a fall 8 months earlier, for which he was initially treated with a wrist slab for 3 months. Clinical examina...

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2009
Tokuyoshi Yamagiwa Hiroyuki Fujioka Hiroaki Okuno Masaki Tomatsuri Juichi Tanaka Shinichi Yoshiya

Stress fracture of the carpal scaphoid is very rare. We present stress fracture of the scaphoid in an adolescent gymnast who was treated with internal fixation. Key pointsThere is a risk of stress fracture of the scaphoid in gymnast.Internal fixation with a screw is one of the good options for stress fracture of the scaphoid.

2003
Christopher Forthman Jesse B. Jupiter

The scaphoid is the most commonly fractured bone in the carpus. Although greater than 90% of scaphoid fractures unite with cast immobilization, failure to heal remains a clinical reality, particularly when the fracture is displaced or associated with intracarpal instability [1–3]. Dabezies [4] reported a 55% incidence of nonunion and a 50% rate of proximal pole avascular necrosis (AVN) in scaph...

Journal: :Acta orthopaedica Belgica 2009
Mike Tengrootenhuysen Roger van Riet Paul Pimontel Hilde Bortier Francis Van Glabbeek

A biomechanical in vitro study was performed on 16 fresh frozen cadaver forearms to investigate the role of the transverse carpal ligament (TCL) in carpal stability. The distance between the scaphoid and hamate was measured, as a reference for the length of the TCL. Distances were recorded in both loaded and unloaded conditions after gradual sectioning of the transverse carpal ligament, the pal...

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