Todays trends of diagnostics and treatment of scaphoid bone fractures
Současné trendy diagnostiky a léčby zlomenin člunkové kosti
Současná diagnostika zlomenin člunkové kosti je založena na klinickém a rentgenovém vyšetření s doplněním výpočetní tomografie, jejíž nález je klíčový pro rozhodnutí o dalším léčebném postupu. Všechny nestabilní zlomeniny člunkové kosti je nutno ošetřit operačně s možností využít některý z miniinvazivních postupů. Také některé stabilní zlomeniny skafoidea lze, v souladu s přáním pacienta, ošetřit chirurgicky a snížit tak dobu rekonvalescence a pracovní neschopnosti nemocného.
Klíčová slova:
zlomenina člunkové kosti, miniinvazivní postupy.
Authors:
P. Dráč; P. Maňák; I. Čižmář
Authors‘ workplace:
Primář: MUDr. Igor Čižmář, Ph. D.
; Traumatologické oddělení FN Olomouc
Published in:
Prakt. Lék. 2007; 87(4): 203-209
Category:
Reviews
Overview
Up-to-date diagnostics of scaphoid bone fractures is based on clinical and X-ray investigation complemented with CT scan that is pivotal for deciding the correct therapeutic course. All instable scaphoid bone fractures have to be treated surgically although there is an option to use some less invasive procedures. It is also possible to treat surgically some stable scaphoid bone fractures, in accordance with patient’s wishes, and thus shorten the convalescence period and the sickness leave.
Key words:
scaphoid bone fracture, minimally invasive surgery.
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