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Introduction Post-traumatic radial-sided wrist pain is common and can represent a fracture, wrist sprain, ligament disruption or a combination of injuries. Previous studies have shown that a scaphoid fracture is the most common fracture among
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Introduction Scaphoid fractures account for 60% of carpal fractures, 11% of hand fractures and 2% of all fractures. The estimated incidence is shown to be 29–43 fractures/100 000 persons/year ( 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ). Most commonly, it occurs in
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Introduction The treatment of scaphoid nonunion is still a challenge for hand surgeons. Nonunion rate of scaphoid fractures varies between 5% and 15%. 1 Due to tenuous retrograde blood supply of the scaphoid, this rate can increase up to
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prognostic outcome applications. In orthopaedic trauma, ML-derived clinical prediction rules may enhance workflow in the ED: 37 , 38 patients clinically suspected for scaphoid fracture are referred for radiographic evaluation. Of these, up to 20% of
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deformities of the upper limb will benefit from the use of 3D technology and the use of patient-specific guides. 12 , 14 , 20 Approximately 5–10% of scaphoid fractures treated conservatively with cast immobilization develop non-union. 26
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Res-Net 152 Lin et al. ( 21 ) Taiwan US Bicipital peritendinous – 3801 72 7 3 18 CNN 2 Ozkaya et al. ( 22 ) Turkey Rx Scaphoid fracture 390 390 28 46 4 12 CNN 1 Saavedra et al. ( 23
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nonunions after open fractures (odds ratio: 1.95) and fractures in general (odds ratio: 2.32). 108 Scaphoid fractures in particular are at high risk of nonunion, occurring in 10–15% of both operatively and conservatively treated patients, owing to the
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, Beijing), which has been used in the orthopaedic trauma setting. This robot uses intraoperative imaging and acts as an aiming device for wire placement in procedures amenable to percutaneous fixation. This includes scaphoid fractures, 46 pelvic
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deformity in the setting of scaphoid fracture nonunion (75% vs 20%). Yet with this type of procedure the lunate positioning is easier to achieve, and the rate of fusion is higher. Fig. 7 LC fusion+ scaphoidectomy. In type II, with an
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only nine studies (eight randomised) examining its use ( 87 ). In this review, PRP was demonstrated to produce higher union rates when utilised at the time of ORIF of acute scaphoid fractures, however, demonstrated no differences in the union rates when