Abstract
The authors surveyed the clinical study of 17 cases of scaphoid fractures from March 1989 to
September 1994 with minimal 1 year follow up at Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Lee-Rha
general Hospital.
The following conclusions were obtained through clinical survey.
1. Of all 17 cases, they were 13 males and 4 females; Among the 13 males, 10 cases were aged
between 20 and 39 years, forming 58.8% of all.
2. All 17 cases were treated by open reduction. Unions were obtained at average 11.5 weeks in 7 cases treated with Herbert screw fixation and 12 weeks in 10 cases treated with K-wire fixation.
3. Two of ten K-wire treated cases resulted in delayed union, one of seven Herbert screw treated cases resulted in delayed union.
4. Unions were obtained at average 20 weeks in 3 cases of delayed union. We concluded that open
reduction and K-wire fixation were recomanded for the compatible treatment method of
displaced waist fracture of scaphoid.