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fractured$29805$ - traducción al holandés

FRACTURE OF THE SCAPHOID BONE IN THE WRIST
Navicular fracture; Fractured scaphoid
  • Fracture of the tubercle of the scaphoid bone of the wrist
  • Scaphoid pseudarthrosis, before and after treatment with [[Herbert screw]].
  • Scaphoid fractures occur in three locations: (A) Distal tubercle, (B) waist, and (C) proximal pole.
  • Vascular supply of the scaphoid comes from two different vascular pedicles. 20-30%  of the blood supply (a.) comes from the volar branch of the radial artery and enters the bone at the tubercle. 70-80% comes from (b.) the dorsal branch of the radial artery and travels towards the proximal pole.  
  • Anatomical snuff box

fractured      
adj. gebroken, gespleten
Broken English         
PEJORATIVE TERM FOR A POORLY SPOKEN OR ILL-WRITTEN VERSION OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Broken english; Fractured English; Broken English language
n. internationale wetenschappelijke taal
broken English         
PEJORATIVE TERM FOR A POORLY SPOKEN OR ILL-WRITTEN VERSION OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Broken english; Fractured English; Broken English language
gebroken Engels, slecht Engels

Definición

Fractured
·Impf & ·p.p. of Fracture.

Wikipedia

Scaphoid fracture

A scaphoid fracture is a break of the scaphoid bone in the wrist. Symptoms generally includes pain at the base of the thumb which is worse with use of the hand. The anatomic snuffbox is generally tender and swelling may occur. Complications may include nonunion of the fracture, avascular necrosis of the proximal part of the bone, and arthritis.

Scaphoid fractures are most commonly caused by a fall on an outstretched hand. Diagnosis is generally based on a combination of clinical examination and medical imaging. Some fractures may not be visible on plain X-rays. In such cases the affected area may be immobilised in a splint or cast and reviewed with repeat X-rays in two weeks, or alternatively an MRI or bone scan may be performed.

The fracture may be preventable by using wrist guards during certain activities. In those in whom the fracture remains well aligned a cast is generally sufficient. If the fracture is displaced then surgery is generally recommended. Healing may take up to six months.

It is the most commonly fractured carpal bone. Males are affected more often than females.