Minimally invasive percutaneous screw internal fixation under robot navigation for the treatment of a hamate bone fracture.

BMC Musculoskelet Disord

Department of Hand Surgery, Clinical Anatomy Laboratory, Xuzhou Renci Hospital, No. 11 Yangshan Road, Jinshanqiao Street, Xuzhou City, Jiangsu, 221004, Jiangsu, People's Republic of China.

Published: December 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focuses on the treatment of rare wrist fractures, specifically hook of hamate fractures, using a method of closed reduction and minimally invasive fixation guided by robotic navigation.
  • A total of 14 patients with nondisplaced or minimally displaced fractures underwent this treatment, with assessments of wrist motion, strength, and pain levels conducted during follow-ups.
  • Results indicated a successful union of fractures within an average of 3 months, excellent recovery metrics, and no complications, suggesting this approach is effective for managing these specific fractures.

Article Abstract

Purpose: Hamate fractures are rare fractures of the wrist and there is still no consensus on the optimal treatment for these fractures, especially hook of hamate fractures. Herein, the authors present a case study of a series of patients who were treated with closed reduction and minimally invasive percutaneous fixation under robot navigation.

Methods: This retrospective study reviewed 14 patients who had nondisplaced or minimally displaced hamate fractures on computerized tomography images and were treated using the treatment in our centre from November 1, 2019, to October 31, 2022. At the final follow-up, the flexion-extension and radial-ulnar range of motion of the wrist were measured, and the grip strength and pinch strength were measured. The pain of the wrist was assessed using the visual analogue scale (VAS). The Mayo wrist score reflected the recovery of the wrist.

Results: The mean total operative duration was 40.1 min. All the fractures showed union at a mean of 3.0 months. At a mean follow-up of 23.3 months (range 6-36 months), the mean VAS score was 0.7, the average Mayo wrist score was 95, and the mean pinch strength and grip strength were 11.3 and 38.7 kg, respectively. The flexion-extension arc was 138.3°, the mean radial and ulnar deviation arc was 63.8°, and the mean pronation-supination arc was 172.3°. And the time of return to the original occupation was mean 4 months (3~6 months). There were no complications, such as infection or nerve paralysis.

Conclusions: This study suggests that nondisplaced or minimally displaced hamate hook fractures can be successfully treated by closed reduction and internal fixation with a headless compression screw with the assistance of robot navigation, and the small fragment of fracture can be accurately fixed with minimal iatrogenic injury.

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