KUMJ | VOL. 9 | NO. 4 | ISSUE 36 | OCT-DEC, 2011
Scaphoid Fracture: Functional Outcome Following Fixation with Herbert Screw
Parajuli NP, Shrestha D, Dhoju D, Shrestha R, Sharma V
Abstract: Background
Most scaphoid fractures though heal uneventfully with cast treatment,
immobilization with cast is associated with complication like wrist stiffness. Open
reduction and fixation with Herbert Screw though technically demanding procedure
can yield excellent results and prevents complication like nonunions and loss of
wrist function.
Objectives
To assess clinical outcome and radiological union of scaphoid fracture after
operative management following Herbert screw fixation in patient attending
Dhulikhel Hospital.
Methods
All scaphoid fracture, treated from Feb 2007 till Feb 2011, were retrospectively
studied in Dhulikhel Hospital, Kathmandu University Hospital. Fifteen patients with
scaphoid fractures were treated with Herbert screw. Fourteen were males and
one was female. Serial radiographs were taken to assess radiographic union and
functional outcome was assessed using Modified Mayo wrist score.
Results
Out of 15 patients, 13 scaphoid had waist fractures and two had proximal pole
factures. All scaphoid were treated with open reduction and Herbert screw fixation
either by volar approach or by dorsal approach. All fractures maintained good
alignment post operatively. Nine (60%) patients had excellent results with normal
wrist range of motion, five (33.3%) patients had good results and one (6.7%) patient
had poor outcome. In 14 (93.3%) patients good radiological union was seen at final
follow up at six months time.
Conclusion
Fixation with Herbert screw for scaphoid fracture is an effective and convenient
way of treatment with satisfactory functional outcome and less complication.
Keyword : scaphoid fracture, Herbert screw, functional outcome