The Journal of hand surgery
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Nonunion and avascular necrosis after scaphoid fractures continue to be problem sequelae because of unrecognized injuries, inadequate immobilization techniques, or insufficient treatment time. Screw fixation and inlay bone grafting techniques remain the options of choice, with successful union reported in approximately 90% of patients. ⋯ We have used this vascularized bone graft source with good results in eleven patients with long-standing nonunion of the scaphoid. It is technically easy and seemingly offers the advantages of a decreased period of immobilization and a higher union rate.