Hand clinics
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Revision of the treatment rationale for combined fractures of the scaphoid and distal radius is based on evolution of treatment goals. The trend toward early recovery of hand function requires rigid fixation of both fractures before the start ofa hand therapy program. It is clear that prolonged immobilization of the scaphoid fracture jeopardizes early motion protocols for the distal radius. ⋯ This final step is accomplished by dorsal percutaneous implantation of a cannulated headless compression screw along the central scaphoid axis. Dorsal percutaneous fixation of scaphoid fractures with headless compression screws and rigid fixation of unstable distal radius fractures with a volar lock-ing plate system offer the most secure fixation. This small series suggests that the goals of early recovery of hand function can be accomplished using percutaneous/miniopen techniques for fracture reduction with rigid fixation and minimal risks.