Scaphoid Fracture in a Patient with a Scaphotrapezial Synostosis: A Case Report and Literature Review

  • Noureldin S
  • Ali M
  • Fallahi F
  • et al.
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Abstract

Introduction. Scaphotrapezial synostosis has been rarely reported in the literature and only one case underwent surgical treatment for scaphoid fracture. Presentation of Case. A 15‐year‐old male presented with a painful left wrist following a fall. The initial radiographs showed a displaced scaphoid proximal pole fracture and a Scaphotrapezial synostosis. The fracture was then fixed percutaneously with satisfactory outcome. Discussion. Scaphotrapezial synostoses are very rare and most found in patients with multiple congenital anomalies or as part of a hereditary syndrome. They have previously been reported; however, we found only one case reporting a concomitant scaphoid fracture. Conclusion. This is the second case of its kind to report surgical treatment of scaphoid fracture associated with a congenital Scaphotrapezial synostosis.

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Noureldin, S., Ali, M., Fallahi, F., & Dehler, T. (2017). Scaphoid Fracture in a Patient with a Scaphotrapezial Synostosis: A Case Report and Literature Review. Case Reports in Orthopedics, 2017(1). https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/1941750

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