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Rick R. Rijn - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Capitate and Hamate Fracture in a child: the value of MRI imaging
Emergency Radiology, 2010Co-Authors: Miryam C. Obdeijn, Cornelis Vliet, Rick R. RijnAbstract:Carpal bone Fractures in children are rare, and little is known about the appropriate tools to diagnose them, particularly in toddlers. We present a 2-year-old child with a capitate and Hamate Fracture. Based on our experiences with this case and on a review of the literature, we discuss the value of magnetic resonance imaging in carpal trauma in children.
Norimasa Iwasaki - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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coronal Hamate Fractures with carpometacarpal dislocation treated effectively using headless compression screws with percutaneous pinning fixation by using the 2 directional approach a report of 2 cases
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery American Volume, 2020Co-Authors: Hirokazu Shimizu, Tomoya Matsuhashi, Akira Fukushima, Yusuke Menjo, Yoshihiro Hojo, Norimasa IwasakiAbstract:CASE Coronal shear Fractures of the Hamate are relatively rare injuries. Surgical intervention is recommended for displaced Fractures. However, there is no established surgical procedure for the displaced coronal shear Fractures of the Hamate. Therefore, we present 2 cases of the displaced coronal Hamate Fracture with metacarpal dislocations, which were successfully managed with open reduction and internal fixation, using the headless compression screw by the 2-directional approach. CONCLUSION Our procedure ensured that the screw's distal end captured the Hamate hook, and the displaced bone fragments were reduced considerably in both cases.
A L Pimpalnerkar - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Hamate Fracture with dislocation of the ring and little finger metacarpals
Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), 1998Co-Authors: R R Fakih, A M Fraser, A L PimpalnerkarAbstract:We report a displaced body of Hamate Fracture in the coronal plane with dislocation of the ring and little metacarpals and interposition of these metacarpals between the two Hamate fragments. The diagnosis, radiographic studies and the treatment of this unusual injury are discussed.
Miryam C. Obdeijn - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Capitate and Hamate Fracture in a child: the value of MRI imaging
Emergency Radiology, 2010Co-Authors: Miryam C. Obdeijn, Cornelis Vliet, Rick R. RijnAbstract:Carpal bone Fractures in children are rare, and little is known about the appropriate tools to diagnose them, particularly in toddlers. We present a 2-year-old child with a capitate and Hamate Fracture. Based on our experiences with this case and on a review of the literature, we discuss the value of magnetic resonance imaging in carpal trauma in children.
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Capitate and Hamate Fracture in a child: the value of MRI imaging
2009Co-Authors: Miryam C. Obdeijn, Cornelis Van Vliet, Rick R. Van RijnAbstract:# The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Carpal bone Fractures in children are rare, and little is known about the appropriate tools to diagnose them, particularly in toddlers. We present a 2-year-old child with a capitate and Hamate Fracture. Based on our experiences with this case and on a review of the literature, we discuss the value of magnetic resonance imaging in carpal trauma in children
Hirokazu Shimizu - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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coronal Hamate Fractures with carpometacarpal dislocation treated effectively using headless compression screws with percutaneous pinning fixation by using the 2 directional approach a report of 2 cases
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery American Volume, 2020Co-Authors: Hirokazu Shimizu, Tomoya Matsuhashi, Akira Fukushima, Yusuke Menjo, Yoshihiro Hojo, Norimasa IwasakiAbstract:CASE Coronal shear Fractures of the Hamate are relatively rare injuries. Surgical intervention is recommended for displaced Fractures. However, there is no established surgical procedure for the displaced coronal shear Fractures of the Hamate. Therefore, we present 2 cases of the displaced coronal Hamate Fracture with metacarpal dislocations, which were successfully managed with open reduction and internal fixation, using the headless compression screw by the 2-directional approach. CONCLUSION Our procedure ensured that the screw's distal end captured the Hamate hook, and the displaced bone fragments were reduced considerably in both cases.