2010
DOI: 10.1007/s11999-010-1261-4
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In Brief: Fractures in Brief

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“…12,13,14 It requires significant soft tissue dissection and violation of the extrinsic volar and dorsal ligaments. 2,10 The most common complication seen in various studies were; problem with scar (Hypertrophied scar), screw protrusion, osteoarthritic changes in scaphotrapezial joint after volar approach and post operative instability. 12 Another common complication following Herbert screw fixation is nonunion.…”
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“…12,13,14 It requires significant soft tissue dissection and violation of the extrinsic volar and dorsal ligaments. 2,10 The most common complication seen in various studies were; problem with scar (Hypertrophied scar), screw protrusion, osteoarthritic changes in scaphotrapezial joint after volar approach and post operative instability. 12 Another common complication following Herbert screw fixation is nonunion.…”
Section: Original Articlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scaphoid fracture mainly occurs in young adults and constitute 2%-7% of all fractures, and is the most commonly fractured carpal bone which accounts for approximately 82-89% of all carpal fracture. 1,2 Left untreated or poorly reduced, a scaphoid fracture may develop a malunion or nonunion. Even with proper treatment around 10 to 35% of these fractures go into nonunion.…”
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“…Branches of the radial artery feed the scaphoid, although the proximal lobe of the scaphoid does not have a direct blood supply. Therefore, avascular necrosis is a complication that occurs with scaphoid fractures and non-union occur more often in the proximal lobe ( 3 , 4 ).…”
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“…This type of fracture is frequently seen in men, and it is rare in children and the elderly ( 5 ). The most frequent reason for a scaphoid fracture is a fall on an outstretched hand, which leads to hyper dorsiflexion of the wrist ( 3 ). The most common classification systems for scaphoid fractures are the Herbert classification, Prosser classification, Russe classification, and Mayo classification.…”
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