Background: Fracture displacement is the most important factor associated with nonunion of a scaphoid waist fracture. We evaluated the performance characteristics of radiographs and computed tomography (CT) in the diagnosis of intraoperative displacement and instability of scaphoid waist fractures using wrist arthroscopy as the reference standard. Methods: During a six-year period (2004 to 2010) at two institutions, forty-four adult patients with a scaphoid waist fracture underwent arthroscopy-assisted operative fracture treatment at a mean of nine days (range, two to twenty-two days) after injury. Subjects included all of those with a displaced scaphoid fracture seen on radiographs and a selection of patients with a nondisplaced scaphoid f...
PURPOSE: To determine the interobserver agreement and diagnostic performance characteristics of comp...
Scaphoid fracture is most common in young individuals of working age. Without adequate diagnosis and...
Six week follow-up radiographs are a common reference standard for the diagnosis of suspected scapho...
Background: Displacement is an important risk factor for nonunion of scaphoid wrist fractures. We co...
PURPOSE: To identify factors associated with arthroscopically diagnosed scaphoid fracture displaceme...
Scaphoid fracture can cause serious complications and its diagnosis and treatment approaches are sti...
Background The diagnosis of displacement in scaphoid fractures is notorious for poor interobserver ...
AimsBesides conventional radiographs, the use of MRI, CT, and bone scintigraphy is frequent in the d...
BACKGROUND: Conventional radiographs and clinical reassessment are considered guides in managing cli...
INTRODUCTION: Conventional radiographic imaging is the first imaging tool of choice in scaphoid frac...
PURPOSE: To determine the interobserver agreement and diagnostic performance characteristics of comp...
Mats Geijer Center for Medical Imaging and Physiology, Skåne University Hospital and Lund Univ...
Plain radiographs cannot identify all scaphoid fractures; thus ED patients with a clinical suspicion...
PURPOSE: To determine the interobserver agreement and diagnostic performance characteristics of comp...
Scaphoid fracture is most common in young individuals of working age. Without adequate diagnosis and...
Six week follow-up radiographs are a common reference standard for the diagnosis of suspected scapho...
Background: Displacement is an important risk factor for nonunion of scaphoid wrist fractures. We co...
PURPOSE: To identify factors associated with arthroscopically diagnosed scaphoid fracture displaceme...
Scaphoid fracture can cause serious complications and its diagnosis and treatment approaches are sti...
Background The diagnosis of displacement in scaphoid fractures is notorious for poor interobserver ...
AimsBesides conventional radiographs, the use of MRI, CT, and bone scintigraphy is frequent in the d...
BACKGROUND: Conventional radiographs and clinical reassessment are considered guides in managing cli...
INTRODUCTION: Conventional radiographic imaging is the first imaging tool of choice in scaphoid frac...
PURPOSE: To determine the interobserver agreement and diagnostic performance characteristics of comp...
Mats Geijer Center for Medical Imaging and Physiology, Skåne University Hospital and Lund Univ...
Plain radiographs cannot identify all scaphoid fractures; thus ED patients with a clinical suspicion...
PURPOSE: To determine the interobserver agreement and diagnostic performance characteristics of comp...
Scaphoid fracture is most common in young individuals of working age. Without adequate diagnosis and...
Six week follow-up radiographs are a common reference standard for the diagnosis of suspected scapho...