Scaphoid Fractures Clinical Trial
Scaphoid fractures are the most common carpal bone fractures, and second most common wrist
fractures (second to distal radius fractures). Lack of proper immobilization or displacement
of these fractures commonly results in fracture nonunion or malunion followed by the
development of wrist post-traumatic osteoarthritis. In addition, proper reduction and
fixation of these fractures are challenging to the most experienced hand surgeons.
The investigators are going to follow-up the patients population suffering from Scaphoid
fractures(nonunion included) for one year. The investigators will evaluate this follow up
results in two ways:
1. Intra-operative imaging of scaphoid fracture fixation - feasibility evaluation.
2. Treatment of scaphoid fracture non-union.
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
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Active, not recruiting |
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