Comparison of short and long thumb-spica casts for non-displaced fractures of the carpal scaphoid.
- 1 March 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery
- Vol. 71 (3) , 354-357
- https://doi.org/10.2106/00004623-198971030-00007
Abstract
Eight fractures were treated with a long thumb-spica cast and twenty-three, with a short thumb-spica cast. The hands that initially were treated with a long thumb-spica cast were placed in a short thumb-spica cast after six weeks. Fractures that initially were treated with a long thumb-spica cast united at an average of 9.5 weeks and those that were maintained in a short thumb-spica cast, at an average of 12.7 weeks. There were no non-unions and two delayed unions in the fractures that initially were treated with a long thumb-spica cast, compared with two non-unions and six delayed unions in those that had only a short thumb-spica cast. Fractures of the proximal or middle third of the carpal scaphoid had a significantly shorter time to union when they were treated initially in a long thumb-spica cast. Fractures of the distal third did well regardless of the type of immobilization.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS) A prospective study was undertaken of fifty-one patients who were randomly assigned to treatment with either a long or a short thumb-spica cast for a non-displaced fracture of the carpal scaphoid. The duration of follow-up was at least until union; the average follow-up was twelve months. Twenty-eight fractures were treated with a long thumb-spica cast and twenty-three, with a short thumb-spica cast. The hands that initially were treated with a long thumb-spica cast were placed in a short thumb-spica cast after six weeks. Fractures that initially were treated with a long thumb-spica cast united at an average of 9.5 weeks and those that were maintained in a short thumb-spica cast, at an average of 12.7 weeks. There were no non-unions and two delayed unions in the fractures that initially were treated with a long thumb-spica cast, compared with two non-unions and six delayed unions in those that had only a short thumb-spica cast. Fractures of the proximal or middle third of the carpal scaphoid had a significantly shorter time to union when they were treated initially in a long thumb-spica cast. Fractures of the distal third did well regardless of the type of immobilization.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS) Copyright © 1989 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Incorporated...This publication has 3 references indexed in Scilit:
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