Mohammed Hassan Mohammed

Recent methods for treatment of scaphoid nonunion / الطرق الحديثة لعلاج الكسور الغير ملتئمة لعظمة الزورقية Mohammed Hassan Mohammed ; Supervised Mohammed Abdelhaleem Kaddah , Ahmed Mahmoud Ateyat Allah - Cairo : Mohammed Hassan Mohammed , 2014 - 123 Leaves : facsimiles ; 25cm

Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Orthopedic Surgery

The scaphoid is the largest bone of proximal carpal row and acts as an important stabilizing link between the proximal and distal rows. The scaphoid receives the majority of its blood supply via dorsal vessels at or just distal to the waist area, these vessels perfuse the proximal pole in a retrograde fashion (from distal to proximal). This explains the problems of delayed union and non-union with fractures of the proximal pole of the scaphoid. Fractures of the scaphoid represent nearly 2% of all fractures. Fractures of the scaphoid comprise 70% to 80% of injuries to the carpal bones. Despite adequate non-operative treatment, scaphoid fracture nonunion occurs at a rate of 3% to 10%. Established scaphoid non-unions have been successfully treated with a variety of surgical procedures



Instability Non - union Scaphoid