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Clinical Trial
. 2009 Nov;21(4-5):373-85.
doi: 10.1007/s00064-009-1908-z.

[Pedicled vascularized bone grafts from the dorsum of the distal radius for treatment of scaphoid nonunions]

[Article in German]
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[Pedicled vascularized bone grafts from the dorsum of the distal radius for treatment of scaphoid nonunions]

[Article in German]
Michael Sauerbier et al. Oper Orthop Traumatol. 2009 Nov.

Abstract

Objective: Bony healing and reconstruction of the scaphoid with use of a reverse-flow pedicle vascularized bone graft from the dorsal aspect of the distal radius. Revitalization of the proximal fragment in case of avascular necrosis.

Indications: Scaphoid nonunion, especially of the proximal pole. Nonunion after failed attempts of autogenous nonvascularized bone grafting. Avascular necrosis of the scaphoid (Preiser's disease). Avascular osteonecrosis of other carpal bones (i.e., Kienböck's disease stage II and IIIa). However, these will not be addressed in this paper.

Contraindications: Advance carpal collapse (SNAC [scaphoid nonunion advanced collapse] wrist stage II and III). Avascular necrosis with broken proximal pole of the scaphoid. Malformation, disease or previous injury of the vascular system.

Surgical technique: Reconstruction of the scaphoid by interposition of a vascularized bone graft from the dorsum of the distal radius, where several vascularized bone grafts can be harvested, and fixation by a scaphoid screw.

Postoperative management: Management Immobilization for 6 weeks in a forearm cast including the first phalanx of the thumb.

Results: 48 scaphoid nonunions were treated with 1,2-ICSRA-based (intercompartmental supraretinacular artery) vascularized bone grafts: 34 scaphoid nonunions went on to union at an average of 15.6 weeks after surgery.

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