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  • Summary
  • Epidemiology
  • Etiology
  • Anatomy
  • Classification
  • Presentation
  • Imaging
  • Differential
  • Diagnosis
  • Treatment
    • Nonoperative
      • cast immobilization
        • indications
          • lack of prior appropriate immobilization duration
            • may immobilize up to 6 months following surgery
          • refusal of surgery
        • contraindications
          • technical error with improper screw placement, implant failure, distraction at fracture site with loss of reduction
        • outcomes
          • 69% of surgically stabilized fractures without technical error or fracture displacement achieve union by 3 months with cast and addition of pulsed electromagnetic stimulation
    • Operative
      • Open reduction internal fixation with bone grafting
        • indications
          • lack of fracture union by 6 months
            • technical error with improper implant placement, implant failure, distraction at fracture site with loss of reduction
            • nonunion without osteonecrosis or SNAC
        • technique
          • no clear superiority regarding bone autograft type (vascularized vs. non-vascularized) 
        • outcomes
          • 92% union rate
          • likely best outcome when nonunion due to simple technical error during index procedure
      • bone graft options
        • overview
          • bone graft substitutes:
            • PRP, BMP
          • non vascularised graft
            • interposition (Fisk)
            • inlay (Russe)
          • vascularised graft
            • local (pedicled): multiple techniques from distal radius
            • free (requires anastomosis): medial femoral condyle, medial trochlea, iliac crest
        • bone morphogenic protein (BMP) and platelet-derived plasma (PRP)
          • indications
            • nonunion without SNAC
            • used as adjunct to ORIF, avoids technical challenges and resource utilization of free flaps
          • outcomes
            • case series showing high success rate
        • inlay (Russe) non-vascularized corticocancellous bone graft
          • indications
            • no adjacent carpal collapse or excessive flexion deformity (humpback scaphoid)
            • volar approach
          • outcomes
            • 92% union rate
        • interposition (Fisk) non-vascularized corticocancellous bone graft
          • indications
            • adjacent carpal collapse and excessive flexion deformity (humpback scaphoid)
            • volar approach
          • outcomes
            • 72-95% union rates
        • Vascularized local corticocancellous bone graft
          • multiple techniques (Mathoulin, Zaidemberg, Sotrereanos etc)
          • indications
            • waist fractures with proximal pole osteonecrosis
            • lack of intraoperative punctate bleeding at fracture
            • lack of pancarpal arthritis
          • outcomes
            • 82% good to excellent outcomes
        • Free vascularized corticocancellous bone graft from medial femoral condyle (MFC) 
          • corticoperiosteal flap that provides highly osteogenic periosteum
          • indications
            • scaphoid waist fracture non-unions with proximal pole osteonecrosis
            • lack of intraoperative punctate bleeding at fracture
            • lack of pancarpal arthritis or collapse
          • outcomes
            • one study showing 100% union achieved by 13 weeks
        • Free vascularized osteochondral graft from medial femoral trochlea (MFT)
          • osteochondral graft
          • indications
            • scaphoid waist fracture non-unions with proximal pole osteonecrosis and loss of cartilage
            • lack of intraoperative punctate bleeding at fracture
            • lack of pancarpal arthritis or collapse
          • outcomes
            • studies reporting over 90% union rate
        • Free vascularized corticocancellous bone graft from iliac crest
          • indications
            • scaphoid waist fracture non-unions with proximal pole osteonecrosis
            • lack of intraoperative punctate bleeding at fracture
            • lack of pancarpal arthritis or collapse
          • outcomes
            • 76% union rate
  • Techniques
  • Complications
  • Prognosis
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Hand | Scaphoid Fracture Nonunion
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6/26/2021
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