Percutaneous treatment for waist and proximal pole scaphoid fractures

Antônio Lourenço Severo, Rodrigo Cattani, Filipe Nogueira Schmid, Haiana Lopes Cavalheiro, Deodato Narciso de Castro Neto, Marcelo Barreto de Lemos
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Abstract

Objective

Analyze the percutaneous fixation technique for scaphoid fractures in the waist of the scaphoid and the proximal pole, and demonstrate its result.

Methods

A retrospective cross-cohort study conducted from January 2005 to April 2015, aiming at the consolidation time, epidemiological profile, level of function, return to work, and complications.

Results

Twenty-eight patients were selected, with a mean of eight weeks of follow-up. They presented a mean age of 30.5 years, male prevalence (25 patients; 89.2%), and no differences between dominant and non-dominant sides. The mean time from diagnosis was 4.16 weeks, but in three cases of fibrous union, the pre-operative period was over one year. The most frequent mechanism of injury was a fall on the outstretched hand, in 22 cases (78.5%). Of all fractures, 24 cases were in the waist (85.8%) and four were of the proximal pole (14.2%); seven patients had displacement (25%). There was consolidation in 26 cases (92.8%) with a mean of 7.5 weeks after surgery. In cases of non-union, radiological follow-up was up to 24 weeks, requiring a new surgical intervention.

Conclusions

Percutaneous fixation is an excellent, reproducible technique that allows early active mobility of the wrist with a low complication rate, although it requires a learning curve.

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腰及近极舟状骨骨折的经皮治疗
目的分析经皮内固定治疗舟状骨腰端及近端骨折的效果。方法于2005年1月至2015年4月进行回顾性交叉队列研究,分析合并时间、流行病学资料、功能水平、复工情况及并发症。结果入选患者28例,平均随访8周。他们的平均年龄为30.5岁,男性患病率(25例;89.2%),优势侧与非优势侧无差异。平均诊断时间为4.16周,但3例纤维愈合的术前时间超过1年。最常见的损伤机制是伸出的手摔倒,22例(78.5%)。其中腰部骨折24例(85.8%),近端骨折4例(14.2%);7例患者移位(25%)。术后平均7.5周,26例(92.8%)出现巩固。在不愈合的病例中,放射随访长达24周,需要新的手术干预。结论经皮固定术是一种优秀的、可重复的技术,可使腕部早期活动,并发症发生率低,但需要学习曲线。
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