نتایج جستجو برای: scaphoid fracture

تعداد نتایج: 95701  

Journal: :Chirurgie de la main 2003
M Zrig M F Hamdi I Aloui H Mnif M Koubaa A Abid

The authors report two cases of concomitant scaphoid and distal radial fractures, a rare combination of lesions in children. The first case was in a 14-year-old boy who presented a midscaphoid fracture associated with a distal forearm fracture. The second case concerned a 13-year-old boy who presented a midscaphoid fracture associated with a Salter type II distal radial fracture. Both fractures...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2011
J J Dias H P Singh

A displaced fracture of the scaphoid is one in which the fragments have moved from their anatomical position or there is movement between them when stressed by physiological loads. Displacement is seen in about 20% of fractures of the waist of the scaphoid, as shown by translation, a gap, angulation or rotation. A CT scan in the true longitudinal axis of the scaphoid demonstrates the shape of t...

Journal: :Ulusal travma ve acil cerrahi dergisi = Turkish journal of trauma & emergency surgery : TJTES 2013
Ahmet Yıldırım Erden Erol Unlüer Nergiz Vandenberk Arif Karagöz

BACKGROUND Our aim is to study the accuracy of emergency medicine (EM) physician-performed, bedside ultrasonography (BUS) in patients with clinical suspicion of scaphoid fracture and normal radiographs. METHODS From January to December 2011, an EM physician used BUS to prospectively evaluate patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) with clinical suspicion of scaphoid fracture and ...

Journal: :The archives of bone and joint surgery 2013
Farshid Bagheri Mohhamad H Taraz-Jamshidi Ali Birjandinejad Seyyed Reza Sharifi-Daloei Masoud Mirkazemi Meysam Fathi Choghadeh Maryam Asadian Hasan Rahimi-Shorin

BACKGROUND Trans-scaphoid perilunate fracture-dislocation and perilunate dislocations are among uncommon injuries, most commonly seen in young patients due to high energy trauma. The treatment can be achieved either surgically by open reduction and internal fixation or closed reduction and casting. METHODS To compare surgical versus non-operative results of treatment after trans-scaphoid peri...

Journal: :Journal of Education and Teaching in Emergency Medicine 2018

2016
Mohammad Reza Ghane Mohammad Saeid Rezaee-Zavareh Mohammad Kazem Emami-Meibodi Vahid Dehghani

BACKGROUND Sometimes patients with a scaphoid fracture, especially in an acute phase of injury, can have normal radiographs and, therefore, initial diagnosis of the scaphoid fracture may be neglected. In this study, we determined the value in of clinical examination and a radiograph in the diagnosis of scaphoid fracture based on the results of a two-week follow-up magnetic resonance imaging (MR...

Journal: :Kathmandu University medical journal 2011
N P Parajuli D Shrestha D Dhoju R Shrestha V Sharma

BACKGROUND Most scaphoid fractures though heal uneventfully with cast treatment, immobilization with cast is associated with complication like wrist stiffness. Open reduction and fixation with Herbert Screw though technically demanding procedure can yield excellent results and prevents complication like nonunions and loss of wrist function. OBJECTIVES To assess clinical outcome and radiologic...

Journal: :Archives of emergency medicine 1986
A W Wilson M H Kurer J L Peggington D S Grant C C Kirk

One hundred and eleven patients with signs and symptoms of carpal scaphoid injury, but with no fracture visible on X-ray, underwent bone scintigraphy of the wrists. The first 42 patients were re-X-rayed 10 days after injury: bone scanning had identified all fractures confirmed on this X-ray; there were no false negative bone scans. Sixty-seven patients (60%) did not have increased focal uptake ...

2011
P Suresh

The scaphoid is the second largest of the carpal bones and is named due to its boat-like shape (derived from the Greek word scaphon). It is situated laterally in the proximal carpal row, articulating with the distal radius proximally and forms joints with the lunate, capitate, trapezoid and trapezium. The scaphoid can be divided into proximal, mid and distal thirds for ease of description. The ...

2012
Amjad N. Bhatti Stuart J. Griffin Sarah J. Wenham

Scaphoid fractures are a common injury in late teens and mid twenties with a peak period in skeletally immature children at about 15 years of age, although considered to be rare in first decade of life, its exact incidence in early teen age remains to be a subject of debate. We report an unusual case of anatomical variation of scaphoid bone at the level of waist which could potentially cause di...

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