Scaphoid non-union advanced collapse

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Scaphoid non union-union advanced collapse (or SNAC wrist)is is a complication that can occur with scaphoid fractures.

Pathology

In a SNAC wrist, the proximal scaphoid fragment usually remains attached to the lunate (which rotate together during extension), while the distal scaphoid fragment rotates into flexion. This results in abnormal contact in the radioscaphoid compartment, characterised by early styloid osteoarthritis between the distal scaphoid fragment and the radial styloid process.

Radiographic features

Radiographic signs will depend on the stages of osteoarthritis in a SNAC wrist:

  • stage 1
    • osteoarthritis between the distal scaphoid fragment and the radial styloid process
  • stage 2
    • same as stage 1 with the addition of osteoarthritis between the scaphoid and the capitate
  • stage 3
    • osteoarthritis affecting the radial styloid, distal scaphoid, and scaphocapitate with progression to the lunocapitate
    • there is lateral proximal radial migration of the capitate dorsal to the lunate, which is a DISI configuration
    • this is followed by non-articulation between the capitate and radius

Treatment and prognosis

Patients with advanced degenerative changes may undergo a four-corner fusion for pain relief and some improvement in functionality.

See also

  • -<p><strong>Scaphoid non union advanced collapse </strong>(or<strong> SNAC wrist) </strong>is a complication that can occur with <a href="/articles/scaphoid-fracture">scaphoid fractures</a>.</p><h4>Pathology</h4><p>In a SNAC wrist, the proximal <a title="scaphoid" href="/articles/scaphoid">scaphoid</a> fragment usually remains attached to the <a title="lunate" href="/articles/lunate">lunate</a> (which rotate together during extension), while the distal scaphoid fragment rotates into flexion. This results in abnormal contact in the radioscaphoid compartment, characterised by early styloid osteoarthritis between the distal scaphoid fragment and the radial styloid process.</p><h4>Radiographic features</h4><p>Radiographic signs will depend on the stages of <a href="/articles/osteoarthritis">osteoarthritis</a> in a SNAC wrist:</p><ul>
  • +<p><strong>Scaphoid non-union advanced collapse </strong>(or SNAC wrist) is a complication that can occur with <a href="/articles/scaphoid-fracture">scaphoid fractures</a>.</p><h4>Pathology</h4><p>In a SNAC wrist, the proximal <a href="/articles/scaphoid-bone-1">scaphoid</a> fragment usually remains attached to the <a href="/articles/lunate">lunate</a> (which rotate together during extension), while the distal scaphoid fragment rotates into flexion. This results in abnormal contact in the radioscaphoid compartment, characterised by early styloid osteoarthritis between the distal scaphoid fragment and the radial styloid process.</p><h4>Radiographic features</h4><p>Radiographic signs will depend on the stages of <a href="/articles/osteoarthritis">osteoarthritis</a> in a SNAC wrist:</p><ul>
  • -</ul><h4>See also</h4><ul><li><a href="/articles/scaphoid-non-union">scaphoid non union</a></li></ul>
  • +</ul><h4>Treatment and prognosis</h4><p>Patients with advanced degenerative changes may undergo a <a href="/articles/four-corner-fusion">four-corner fusion</a> for pain relief and some improvement in functionality.</p><h4>See also</h4><ul><li><a href="/articles/scaphoid-non-union">scaphoid non union</a></li></ul>

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