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Dr. Eslam Abd Elshafi Mohamady Tabl :: Publications:

Title:
Percutaneous screw fixation with bone marrow injection in delayed fracture scaphoid, is it effective: a randomized control study
Authors: Eslam A Tabl ; Osama Essawy
Year: 2023
Keywords: scaphoid non union
Journal: Egyptian Orthopedic Journal
Volume: 58
Issue: 1
Pages: 21-27
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer
Local/International: Local
Paper Link:
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Abstract:

Background Scaphoid is the most commonly injured carpal bone, with over two-thirds of scaphoid fractures occurring at the waist. The anatomy of the scaphoid makes these injuries susceptible to delayed unions or nonunions and can lead to significant morbidity and disability. Aim To evaluate the effect of bone marrow injection on bone healing in delayed presented fractures of scaphoid with percutaneous fixation via Herbert screw.

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