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Scaphoid nonunion advanced collapse
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Scaphoid nonunion advanced collapse

Contributors: Thomas John Carroll MD, Danielle Wilbur MD
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Synopsis

Causes / typical injury mechanism: Scaphoid nonunion advanced collapse (SNAC) describes a specific, predictable pattern of arthritis within the wrist that follows a nonunion of the scaphoid. The mechanism of scaphoid fracture and subsequent nonunion is highly varied but typically results from trauma involving an axial load across a hyper-dorsiflexed, pronated, and ulnarly deviated wrist. The arthritic changes begin at the radial side of the scaphoid and radial styloid and eventually progress to pancarpal / midcarpal arthritis.

Classic history and presentation: Patients will present with stiffness in extension and radial deviation, reduced grip strength, and reduced pinch strength greater than 6 months following scaphoid fracture with subsequent nonunion.

Prevalence: Scaphoid fractures have a prevalence of 8 per 100 000 females, 38 per 100 000 males. Ninety-seven percent of those who develop subsequent nonunion develop SNAC within 5 years.
  • Age – Third decade of life
  • Sex / gender – 2:1 male to female
Risk factors: Scaphoid nonunion, male sex, smoking, preexisting arthritis, proximal pole necrosis, delayed presentation following scaphoid fracture.

Pathophysiology: Altered biomechanics of the carpus following scaphoid nonunion lead to altered loading properties and a predictable pattern of carpal arthritis.

Radiographic classification system:
  • Stage 1: Arthritic changes begin at the radial side of the scaphoid and radial styloid
  • Stage 2: Additional scaphocapitate arthritis
  • Stage 3: Periscaphoid arthritis

Codes

ICD10CM:
M19.239 – Secondary osteoarthritis, unspecified wrist

SNOMEDCT:
239867006 – Osteoarthritis of wrist

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Last Reviewed:10/17/2023
Last Updated:11/01/2023
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