Traditional Bone Grafting in Scaphoid Nonunion
- PMID: 37979982
- DOI: 10.1016/j.hcl.2023.08.001
Traditional Bone Grafting in Scaphoid Nonunion
Abstract
Management of scaphoid nonunion remains challenging despite modern fixation techniques. Nonvascularized bone graft may be used to achieve union in waist and proximal pole fractures with good success rates. Technical aspects, such as adequate debridement and restoration of scaphoid length, and stable fixation are critical in achieving union and functional wrist usage. Rigid fixation can be achieved with compression screws, K-wires, and plate constructs. The surgeon has a choice of various bone graft options including corticocancellous, cancellous, and strut grafts to promote healing and correct the humpback deformity.
Keywords: Bone grafting; Delayed union; Proximal pole avascular necrosis; Scaphoid nonunion; Scaphoid revision.
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