Hamate fracture

From WikEM
Jump to: navigation, search

Background

  • Must exclude injury to ulnar nerve/artery (forms part of Guyon canal)
  • May involve the body, hook, or articular surface
    • Hook:
      • Common
      • Assoc with interrupted swing with club, bat, or racquet (handle impacts hypothenar eminence)
    • Body:
      • Rare
      • Assoc with fracture-dislocations of 4th/5th metacarpals

Clinical Features

  • Localized tenderness over hamate (elicited by compresing hypothenar eminence)

Imaging

  • Standard and carpal tunnel views should be obtained
  • CT may be needed to identify occult fracture
Hamate fracture

Differential Diagnosis

Carpal fractures

Management

  • Hamate Hook Fracture
    • Compression dresing or Forearm volar splint
    • Nonunion is common and excision of bone may be necessary
  • Body Fracture
    • Stable: Forearm volar splint immobilization
    • Unstable (displaced, Guyon canal injury): splint immobilization and ortho referral

See Also

References