有左钩骨骨折史患者右钩骨骨折1例:是钩骨二部性骨折吗?

Marion W Evans, Micheal L Gilbert, Sandra Norton
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背景:钩骨骨折是一种常见的骨折,发生在高尔夫球手和其他涉及球拍或棍棒的运动中,如网球或曲棍球。该患者曾在对侧腕关节发生过钩骨骨折,并伴有钩骨二部骨折的潜在特征。病例介绍:一名19岁男性,主诉右腕尺侧疼痛,无明显损伤机制。疼痛是在就诊前一周逐渐出现的,他说之前没有接受过治疗。他的病史包括外伤性左钩骨骨折并手术切除。结论:患者被发现有明显的钩骨压痛,另一只手腕先前有骨折,手腕的计算机断层扫描显示右手腕钩骨骨折。他被转介进行手术评估,钩骨被切除。术后,患者能够在八周内恢复正常活动。本病例提示骨折而非钩骨二分。在尺侧手腕疼痛的情况下,特别是在参加俱乐部或球拍运动后,钩骨明显压痛,应考虑这种骨折。
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Case report of right hamate hook fracture in a patient with previous fracture history of left hamate hook: is it hamate bipartite?

Case report of right hamate hook fracture in a patient with previous fracture history of left hamate hook: is it hamate bipartite?

Case report of right hamate hook fracture in a patient with previous fracture history of left hamate hook: is it hamate bipartite?

Case report of right hamate hook fracture in a patient with previous fracture history of left hamate hook: is it hamate bipartite?

Background: Hamate hook fracture is a common fracture in golfers and others who play sports that involve rackets or sticks such as tennis or hockey. This patient had a previous hamate fracture in the opposing wrist along with potential features of hamate bipartite.

Case presentation: A 19 year old male presented with a complaint of right wrist pain on the ulnar side of the wrist with no apparent mechanism of injury. The pain came on gradually one week before being seen in the office and he reported no prior care for the complaint. His history includes traumatic left hamate hook fracture with surgical excision.

Conclusion: The patient was found to have marked tenderness over the hamate and with a prior fracture to the other wrist, computed tomography of the wrist was ordered revealing a fracture to the hamate hook in the right wrist. He was referred for surgical evaluation and the hook of the hamate was excised. Post-surgically, the patient was able to return to normal activity within eight weeks. This case is indicative of fracture rather than hamate bipartite. This fracture should be considered in a case of ulnar sided wrist pain where marked tenderness is noted over the hamate, especially after participation in club or racket sports.

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