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== Background ==
==Background==
*Scaphoid fractures account for 70% of all carpal fractures  
[[File:Carpal bones.png|thumb|Carpal bones]]
[[File:Zone_of_Vulnerability.jpg|thumb|Zone of Vulnerability]]
*[[Scaphoid fracture|Scaphoid fractures]] account for 70% of all carpal fractures  
*Ulnar nerve damage associated with fractures of hamate or pisiform  
*Ulnar nerve damage associated with fractures of hamate or pisiform  
*50% of pisiform fx associated with injury to distal radius or other carpal bone  
*50% of pisiform fracture associated with injury to distal radius or other carpal bone  
*If bone fragment seen posterior to carpus on lateral, very likely triquetrum fx
*If bone fragment seen posterior to carpus on lateral, very likely triquetrum fracture


==Fracture Types==
==Fracture Types==
{{Carpal fractures}}
{{Carpal fractures}}


== Imaging  ==
==Evaluation==
*Evaluate Zone of Vulnerability
[[File:Carpal bones.png|thumb|Carpal bones]]
[[Image:Wrist xr ap.jpg|thumb|AP view]]
[[Image:Wrist_-_Lateral.jpg|thumb|Lateral view]]
[[Image:Wrist_-_Lateral.jpg|thumb|Lateral view]]
[[File:Zone_of_Vulnerability.jpg|thumb|Zone of Vulnerability]]
*Evaluate Zone of Vulnerability (see picture)
 
==Management==
{{General Fracture Management}}
 
===Specific Management===
*Based on fracture location (see individual fracture page for details)


== Source  ==
==See Also==
*UpToDate
*[[Fractures (main)]]
*Accident & Emergency Radiology
*[[Carpal dislocations]]
*Tintinalli


== See Also  ==
==References==
*[[Wrist Bones]]
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*[[Fracture (Main)]]


[[Category:Ortho]]
[[Category:Orthopedics]]

Latest revision as of 22:12, 27 March 2024

Background

Carpal bones
Zone of Vulnerability
  • Scaphoid fractures account for 70% of all carpal fractures
  • Ulnar nerve damage associated with fractures of hamate or pisiform
  • 50% of pisiform fracture associated with injury to distal radius or other carpal bone
  • If bone fragment seen posterior to carpus on lateral, very likely triquetrum fracture

Fracture Types

Carpal fractures

AP view

Evaluation

Lateral view
  • Evaluate Zone of Vulnerability (see picture)

Management

General Fracture Management

Specific Management

  • Based on fracture location (see individual fracture page for details)

See Also

References