This article presents historical aspects, rationale, indications, planning, and execution of anterior interpositional bone grafting technique for unstable scaphoid nonunions. The author's original technique considers four points: (1) preoperative planning… Click to show full abstract
This article presents historical aspects, rationale, indications, planning, and execution of anterior interpositional bone grafting technique for unstable scaphoid nonunions. The author's original technique considers four points: (1) preoperative planning based on comparative anteroposterior radiographs in maximal ulnar deviation was used to calculate resection zone, size of the graft, and scaphoid length; (2) a volar approach was used; (3) an iliac crest wedge-shaped corticocancellous graft was interposed; and (4) Kirschner wires were inserted for fixation. Contemporary refinements of the technique including a modification to treat nonunions with failed previous screw fixation with tricks and hints and results are shown.
               
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