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      Undisplaced scaphoid waist fractures: is 4 weeks' immobilisation in a below-elbow cast sufficient if a week 4 CT scan suggests fracture union?

      The Journal of Hand Surgery, European Volume
      Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Casts, Surgical, Cohort Studies, Female, Fracture Fixation, Fracture Healing, Fractures, Bone, physiopathology, radiography, therapy, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Predictive Value of Tests, Reproducibility of Results, Scaphoid Bone, injuries, Time Factors, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Treatment Outcome, Young Adult

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          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.

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