HOW SCAPHOID FRACTURES ARE TREATED IN BRAZIL

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Autor(a) principal: Nacif,Gustavo Chaves
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Pedro,Fernando Moises Jose, Moraes,Vinicius Ynoe de, Fernandes,Marcela, Bellot,João Carlos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Ortopédica Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To verify how hand surgeons manage scaphoid fractures and their complications. Methods: Two hundred questionnaires were distributed during the 36th Brazilian Hand Surgery Congress (2016). Results: On suspicion of fracture without radiographic confirmation, 57% of surgeons request a CT or MRI scan, while 43% opt for immobilization and consecutive radiographs. In stable fractures the preference was for treatment with plaster cast. In fractures with no scaphoid waist displacement, 33% opt for percutaneous fixation. In displaced waist or proximal pole fractures, 66% and 99.4%, respectively, opted for surgical treatment. Most surgeons treat waist nonunion with a nonvascularized bone graft. When absorption at the site of nonunion is greater than 4 mm, 50% prefer to use iliac graft and screw fixation. In proximal pole nonunion, the Zaidemberg technique is preferred by 64%. More experienced surgeons are more likely to request tests in occult fractures (63.9% versus 47.6%; p=0.04), and tend to recommend surgery for distal third fractures more frequently (16.4% versus 4.7%; p=0.02). Conclusions: We have provided an overview of treatment preferences for scaphoid fractures. It should be noted that more experienced surgeons are more likely to request additional tests for occult fractures and to recommend surgical treatment of distal third fractures. Level of Evidence IV, Cross-sectional survey.
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spelling HOW SCAPHOID FRACTURES ARE TREATED IN BRAZILScaphoid boneFractures, boneDiagnosisPseudarthrosisCross-sectional studiesABSTRACT Objective: To verify how hand surgeons manage scaphoid fractures and their complications. Methods: Two hundred questionnaires were distributed during the 36th Brazilian Hand Surgery Congress (2016). Results: On suspicion of fracture without radiographic confirmation, 57% of surgeons request a CT or MRI scan, while 43% opt for immobilization and consecutive radiographs. In stable fractures the preference was for treatment with plaster cast. In fractures with no scaphoid waist displacement, 33% opt for percutaneous fixation. In displaced waist or proximal pole fractures, 66% and 99.4%, respectively, opted for surgical treatment. Most surgeons treat waist nonunion with a nonvascularized bone graft. When absorption at the site of nonunion is greater than 4 mm, 50% prefer to use iliac graft and screw fixation. In proximal pole nonunion, the Zaidemberg technique is preferred by 64%. More experienced surgeons are more likely to request tests in occult fractures (63.9% versus 47.6%; p=0.04), and tend to recommend surgery for distal third fractures more frequently (16.4% versus 4.7%; p=0.02). Conclusions: We have provided an overview of treatment preferences for scaphoid fractures. It should be noted that more experienced surgeons are more likely to request additional tests for occult fractures and to recommend surgical treatment of distal third fractures. Level of Evidence IV, Cross-sectional survey.ATHA EDITORA2018-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-78522018000500290Acta Ortopédica Brasileira v.26 n.5 2018reponame:Acta Ortopédica Brasileira (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e Traumatologia (SBOT)instacron:SBOT10.1590/1413-785220182605184659info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNacif,Gustavo ChavesPedro,Fernando Moises JoseMoraes,Vinicius Ynoe deFernandes,MarcelaBellot,João Carloseng2018-10-30T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1413-78522018000500290Revistahttp://www.actaortopedica.com.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php1atha@uol.com.br||actaortopedicabrasileira@uol.com.br1809-44061413-7852opendoar:2018-10-30T00:00Acta Ortopédica Brasileira (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e Traumatologia (SBOT)false
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title HOW SCAPHOID FRACTURES ARE TREATED IN BRAZIL
spellingShingle HOW SCAPHOID FRACTURES ARE TREATED IN BRAZIL
Nacif,Gustavo Chaves
Scaphoid bone
Fractures, bone
Diagnosis
Pseudarthrosis
Cross-sectional studies
title_short HOW SCAPHOID FRACTURES ARE TREATED IN BRAZIL
title_full HOW SCAPHOID FRACTURES ARE TREATED IN BRAZIL
title_fullStr HOW SCAPHOID FRACTURES ARE TREATED IN BRAZIL
title_full_unstemmed HOW SCAPHOID FRACTURES ARE TREATED IN BRAZIL
title_sort HOW SCAPHOID FRACTURES ARE TREATED IN BRAZIL
author Nacif,Gustavo Chaves
author_facet Nacif,Gustavo Chaves
Pedro,Fernando Moises Jose
Moraes,Vinicius Ynoe de
Fernandes,Marcela
Bellot,João Carlos
author_role author
author2 Pedro,Fernando Moises Jose
Moraes,Vinicius Ynoe de
Fernandes,Marcela
Bellot,João Carlos
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nacif,Gustavo Chaves
Pedro,Fernando Moises Jose
Moraes,Vinicius Ynoe de
Fernandes,Marcela
Bellot,João Carlos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Scaphoid bone
Fractures, bone
Diagnosis
Pseudarthrosis
Cross-sectional studies
topic Scaphoid bone
Fractures, bone
Diagnosis
Pseudarthrosis
Cross-sectional studies
description ABSTRACT Objective: To verify how hand surgeons manage scaphoid fractures and their complications. Methods: Two hundred questionnaires were distributed during the 36th Brazilian Hand Surgery Congress (2016). Results: On suspicion of fracture without radiographic confirmation, 57% of surgeons request a CT or MRI scan, while 43% opt for immobilization and consecutive radiographs. In stable fractures the preference was for treatment with plaster cast. In fractures with no scaphoid waist displacement, 33% opt for percutaneous fixation. In displaced waist or proximal pole fractures, 66% and 99.4%, respectively, opted for surgical treatment. Most surgeons treat waist nonunion with a nonvascularized bone graft. When absorption at the site of nonunion is greater than 4 mm, 50% prefer to use iliac graft and screw fixation. In proximal pole nonunion, the Zaidemberg technique is preferred by 64%. More experienced surgeons are more likely to request tests in occult fractures (63.9% versus 47.6%; p=0.04), and tend to recommend surgery for distal third fractures more frequently (16.4% versus 4.7%; p=0.02). Conclusions: We have provided an overview of treatment preferences for scaphoid fractures. It should be noted that more experienced surgeons are more likely to request additional tests for occult fractures and to recommend surgical treatment of distal third fractures. Level of Evidence IV, Cross-sectional survey.
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