The influence of fracture location and comminution on acute scaphoid fracture displacement: three-dimensional CT analysis

Anne Eva J. Bulstra, Rami M.A. Al-Dirini, Arthur Turow, Miriam G.E. Oldhoff, Kimberley Bryant, Miryam C. Obdeijn, Job N. Doornberg, Ruurd L. Jaarsma, Gregory I. Bain

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Abstract

We aimed to assess the influence of fracture location and comminution on acute scaphoid fracture displacement using three-dimensional CT. CT scans of 51 adults with an acute scaphoid fracture were included. Three-dimensional CT was used to assess fracture location, comminution and displacement. Fracture location was expressed as the height of the cortical breach on the volar and dorsal side of the scaphoid relative to total scaphoid length (%), corresponding to the fracture’s entry and exit point, respectively. We found a near-linear relation between dorsal fracture location and displacement. As dorsal fracture location became more distal, translation (ulnar, proximal, volar) and angulation (flexion, pronation) of the distal fragment relative to the proximal fragment increased. Comminuted fractures had more displacement. Dorsal fracture location predictably dictates the direction of translation and angulation in displaced scaphoid fractures. Surgeon attention to dorsal fracture location can help identify displacement patterns and provide guidance in adequately reducing a displaced scaphoid fracture. Level of evidence: III.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1072-1080
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Hand Surgery: European Volume
Volume46
Issue number10
Early online date2 Sept 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2021

Keywords

  • acute
  • computed tomography
  • displacement
  • fracture
  • Scaphoid
  • three-dimensional

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