Geoghegan J M, Woodruff M J, Bhatia R, Dawson J S, Kerslake R W, Downing N D, Oni J A, Davis T R C
Departments of Trauma and Orthopaedics and Radiology, Queen's Medical Campus, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, Nottingham, UK.
J Hand Surg Eur Vol. 2009 Oct;34(5):631-7. doi: 10.1177/1753193409105189.
This prospective study investigated a cohort of 59 scaphoid waist fractures which were treated nonoperatively in a below-elbow plaster cast for 4 weeks and then underwent a Week 4 CT scan to assess displacement and progress to union. Forty-three were classed as undisplaced and 37 of these 43 were also classed as 'united'. All the 37 undisplaced and 'united' fractures united with up to 8 weeks' cast immobilisation, including 26 which were taken out of plaster at 4 weeks and mobilised. We conclude that scaphoid waist fractures which appear to be undisplaced and united on a week 4 CT scan will unite, and may not need to be immobilised in a plaster cast for more than 4 weeks. Such a treatment policy may reduce the period of disability and time off work associated with nonoperative treatment.
这项前瞻性研究调查了一组59例舟状骨腰部骨折患者,这些患者采用肘下石膏固定非手术治疗4周,然后在第4周进行CT扫描,以评估移位情况和愈合进展。43例被归类为无移位骨折,其中37例也被归类为“已愈合”。所有37例无移位且“已愈合”的骨折在长达8周的石膏固定后均愈合,其中26例在4周时拆除石膏并开始活动。我们得出结论,在第4周CT扫描显示无移位且已愈合的舟状骨腰部骨折将会愈合,可能无需石膏固定超过4周。这样的治疗策略可能会减少与非手术治疗相关的残疾时间和误工时间。