Hand and Microsurgery, cilt.9, sa.1, ss.7-12, 2020 (TRDizin)
Objectives: Assessing the clinical and radiological outcomes of patients with stable scaphoid nonunions who underwentpercutaneous fixation without grafting.Methods: Twenty stable scaphoid nonunion patients treated in our hospital between 2014-2017. All patients treated withpercutaneous fixation without grafting. Patients were evaluated functionally and radiologically retrospectively during thefollow up period.Results: Mean age was 26.7. Mean follow up time was 41.3 months. 14 patients were in the waist region and 6 patientswere in the proximal pole. According to Slade and Dodds classification; 14 patients were grade 4 and 6 patients were grade3 nonunions. Union occurred in 16 of 20 patients, but not union in 4 patients. Mean radiological union time was 12 weeksin 16 patients.Conclusion: Percutaneous screwing without grafting may be a preferred treatment for stable scaphoid nonunions withminimal sclerosis and a small cystic component. Location of the fracture, cystic changes, nonunion duration, and alignmentshould be considered in treatment planning.