Introduction to scaphoid pseudarthrosis
Scaphoid pseudarthrosis with progressive collapse (SNAC-Wrist) is a degenerative condition that occurs when an untreated or improperly healed scaphoid fracture leads to chronic instability. The scaphoid is a crucial bone for the stability and function of the wrist.
If a fracture does not heal, it causes persistent pain, instability and eventually osteoarthritis. Fortunately, modern surgical techniques such as bone grafting and arthrodesis offer effective treatment options to restore function and relieve pain.
