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Proximale Skaphoidpseudarthrose: OP nach Zaidenberg

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Die Blutversorgung des Skaphoids von distal nach proximal bedingt, dass proximal gelegenen Frakturen problematisch in ihrer Ausheilung sind. Bildet sich in der Nähe des proximalen Poles des Knochens eine Pseudarthrose, neigt das proximale Fragment zur Ausbildung einer avaskulären Nekrose. In dieser Situation kann durch Verschraubung mit konventioneller, avaskulärer Knochenübertragung vom Beckenkamm oder vom Radius nicht immer eine knöcherne Ausheilung erzielt werden. In diesem Kapitel sollen Operationstechniken vorgestellt werden, bei denen mit gefäßgestielten Knochenspänen vom streckseitigen Radius, die auf einem komplexen Gefäßnetzt am streckseitigen Handgelenk beruhen, auch in diesen Situationen meist eine Ausheilung erzielt und das proximale Fragment revaskularisiert werden kann.

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Neubrech, F., Koehler, S.V., Sauerbier, M. (2020). Proximale Skaphoidpseudarthrose: OP nach Zaidenberg. In: Unglaub, F. (eds) Hand und Handgelenk. Meistertechniken in der operativen Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-59452-0_18

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