نتایج جستجو برای: osteonecrosis scaphoid

تعداد نتایج: 5955  

Journal: :The Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 2001
C H Allan A Joshi D M Lichtman

Kienbock's disease, or osteonecrosis of the lunate, can lead to chronic, debilitating wrist pain. Etiologic factors include vascular and skeletal variations combined with trauma or repetitive loading. In stage I Kienbock's disease, plain radiographs appear normal, and bone scintigraphy or magnetic resonance imaging is required for diagnosis. Initial treatment is nonoperative. In stage II, scler...

2017
Evangelos Petsatodis Konstantinos Ditsios Panagiotis Konstantinou Iosafat Pinto Lazaros Kostretzis Ioannis Theodoroudis Mayia Pilavaki

INTRODUCTION Avascular necrosis (AVN) of the bones of the wrist most commonly involves the lunate followed by the proximal pole of the scaphoid and the capitate. Trapezium avascular necrosis is extremely rare with only two cases reported in the literature, both of which were treated surgically. In this article, we report a unique case of trapezium avascular necrosis treated conservatively. CA...

Journal: :The Journal of hand surgery, European volume 2013
K-D Werber R Schmelz C A Peimer S Wagenpfeil H-G Machens J A Lohmeyer

Multiple operations have been proposed to slow the progression of osteonecrosis and secondary carpal damage in Kienböck's disease. To assess the biomechanical changes after capitate shorting, we inserted pressure-testing devices into the carpal and radiocarpal joints in an anatomical study. Pressure sensors were placed into eight thawed non-fixated human cadaver arms to measure the forces trans...

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: :Journal of wrist surgery 2016
Frederick W Werner Hugo St-Amand Hisao Moritomo Levi G Sutton Walter H Short

Background Scaphoid fractures are common carpal fractures that are often misdiagnosed as wrist sprains and may go on to nonunion. The location of the fracture site may influence the stability of scaphoid nonunions. Purpose To determine whether the stability of a scaphoid nonunion depends upon the fracture's location, we tested the hypothesis that a simulated fracture distal to the apex of the s...

2011
P. P Dubey Navneet Kumar Chauhan M. S. Siddiqui

The nutrient vascular foramina of scaphoid bone were observed and clinical interpretations were discussed. The 220 dry scaphoid bones of adult age group were studied. The vascular foramina distal to mid of waist were 1 to 2 in 17.72 % specimen and rest of 82.28% bones had more then 2 foramina. There was no scaphoid without vascular foramina distal to mid of waist of scaphoid. But the proximal p...

Journal: :Hong Kong medical journal = Xianggang yi xue za zhi 2014
Jason P Y Cheung Chris Y K Tang Boris K K Fung

The aim of this review was to present currently available evidence on the management of acute scaphoid fractures. Acute scaphoid fractures are usually diagnosed by a combination of history, physical examination, and radiography. However, in many patients scaphoid fractures are still missed. Thus, the general trend is to over-treat patients with a suspicion of scaphoid fracture. Many aspects of ...

2011
Steven J Rhemrev Daan Ootes Frank JP Beeres Sven AG Meylaerts Inger B Schipper

Fractures of the scaphoid bone mainly occur in young adults and constitute 2-7% of all fractures. The specific blood supply in combination with the demanding functional requirements can easily lead to disturbed fracture healing. Displaced scaphoid fractures are seen on radiographs. The diagnostic strategy of suspected scaphoid fractures, however, is surrounded by controversy. Bone scintigraphy,...

Journal: :Techniques in hand & upper extremity surgery 2003
Veith L Moser Hermann Krimmer Timothy J Herbert

Internal fixation of scaphoid fractures avoids the problems associated with prolonged plaster immobilization and, at the same time, allows an early return to activity for these mostly young patients.Internal fixation of the scaphoid is greatly facilitated by the use of specially designed headless bone screws, such as the Herbert bone screw, originally developed specifically for internal fixatio...

Journal: :The Journal of hand surgery 2003
Paul E Kobza Jeffrey E Budoff Ming Long Yeh Zong Ping Luo

PURPOSE To examine the effects of scaphoid retention, inclusion, and excision on wrist motion and radiolunate contact characteristics in a cadaveric model after simulated 4-corner fusion with rigid internal fixation. METHODS Seven fresh-frozen cadaveric upper extremities were examined. For all surgical manipulations the motion was measured and contact characteristics were assessed using ultra...

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