Symptomatic, Partial Union of the Hook of the Hamate Fracture in Athletes

2003 
BackgroundMany clinicians believe that after fracture of the hook of the hamate, nonunions are the rule rather than the exception.PurposeTo describe a previously unreported condition in which the fractured hook of the hamate unites only along its ulnar column and causes pain similar to that in cases of nonunion.Study DesignRetrospective review.MethodsEight patients who had sustained a hook of the hamate fracture were identified, on the basis of their persistent pain, as having achieved only partial union. This diagnosis was made despite evidence on computed tomography of healed bone across a significant portion of the fracture. All eight patients underwent subperiosteal excision of the hamulus because of persistent pain. At an average of 4 years after excision, each patient was evaluated by dynamometer grip strength testing and a subjective outcome assessment.ResultsAll patients were able to return to their preinjury level of sports participation at an average 8 weeks after excision of the hook of the ham...
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