Abstract
Scapho-capitate fractures, also known as Fenton's Syndrome, occur very rarely. We report a case of a variant capitate fracture with a 180 degree rotation of the proximal fragment and no identifiable scaphoid fracture. Prompt identification of this fracture is necessary to minimize complications such as avascular necrosis.
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Robbins, M. M., Nemade, A. B., Chen, T. B., & Epstein, R. E. (2008). Scapho-capitate Syndrome Variant: 180-Degree Rotation of the Proximal Capitate Fragment Without Identifiable Scaphoid Fracture. Radiology Case Reports, 3(3), 193. https://doi.org/10.2484/rcr.v3i3.193
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