Table 1.
Author, year | Fracture type, Symptoms | Age, Gender | Mechanism of injury | Treatment | Results |
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Pevny et al7, 1996 | Osteochondral Chronic pain and recurrent radial dislocation of the pisiform |
17, male | Fall on outstretched arm during volleyball | Pisiform and osteochondral fragment excision | Satisfactory |
Maeda et al8, 1998 | Osteochondral Chronic pain and recurrent radial dislocation of the pisiform |
17, male | Fall on outstretched arm during football | Pisiform and osteochondral fragment excision | Satisfactory |
Suzuki et al9, 2002 | Osteochondral Pisiform instability |
21, female | Fall on outstretched hand while snowboarding | Pisiform excision | Satisfactory |
Hsieh et al10, 2009 | Body fracture (distal part) | 29, male | Motorcycle accident; collision with a panel truck | Closed KW fixation | Satisfactory |
Kanaya et al11, 2013 | Osteochondral Pisiform instability, LTQ ligament instability |
40, male | Fall from 4 m height | Arthroscopically assisted KW fixation | Satisfactory |
Gan et al12, 2015 | Body fracture (distal part) Pisiform subluxation |
29, male | Fall from height and landed on his right hand, presented 2 months later | Screw fixation | Satisfactory |