Silicone replacement for non-union of the scaphoid: 7 cases followed for 9 (5–18) years
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https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679308993671Abstract
In the years 1971–1983, 7 patients underwent excision of the scaphoid with replacement by a silicone rubber implant because of painful nonunion of a scaphoid fracture. The patients were reviewed 9 (4.5–18) years postoperatively. Ail patients returned to work, 2 patients being completely pain-free, 4 having only occasional pain on heavy activity, and 1 having pain on normal activity. The range of motion, power and pinch grip were near-normal in all. Radiographic examination showed progressive dorsal intercalated segment instability with carpal collapse and arthrosis. There was no evidence of fragmentation of, or reaction to the prosthesis. 1 prosthesis was dislocated, and no patient required a revision operation.Downloads
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1993-01-01
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Ashcroft, G. P., D’Netto, D. C., & Alsindi, Z. (1993). Silicone replacement for non-union of the scaphoid: 7 cases followed for 9 (5–18) years. Acta Orthopaedica, 64(4), 472–474. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679308993671
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