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01.10.2009 | Original Paper
Long-term results of scaphoid nonunion treated by intercalated bone grafting and Herbert’s screw fixation—a study of 49 patients for at least five years
verfasst von:
Yi-Chao Huang, Yih Liu, Tain-Hsiung Chen
Erschienen in:
International Orthopaedics
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Ausgabe 5/2009
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Abstract
The objective of this article is to report our clinical experience in the treatment of patients with scaphoid nonunion using intercalated bone graft and Herbert’s screw and the long-term postoperative results with a minimum of five years of follow-up. We retrospectively reviewed 49 patients treated with carved intercalated bone graft and Herbert’s screw fixation from September 1987 to June 2001. Preoperative clinical manifestations and postoperative results were assessed by radiography, and functional results, including grip force, range of motion of the wrist joint, and Cooney’s scoring chart, were evaluated. The union rate was 93.9%. The average grip power, as well as wrist flexion and extension were significantly improved. Using Cooney’s scoring system, 29 patients were rated excellent and 17 good. For successful union, anatomical reduction with carved intercalated bone grafting and Herbert’s screw fixation is definitely a reliable option. This method leads to a satisfactory long-term functional outcome.