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Published on: August 14, 2018
Fractures of hamate: a clinical overview
G Mouzopoulos1, C Vlachos2, L Karantzalis2
1Orthopaedic Department of Sparti General Hospital, 23100, Sparti Lakonia, Greece. gmouzopoulos@yahoo.gr.
Abstract:
Hamate fractures are exceedingly rare clinical entities. However, the diagnosis and treatment of these injuries are often delayed and can severely handicap the performance of affected laborers or athletes. This review focuses on fractures of the hamate and provides an update on the current consensus as to mechanism, diagnosis, management, and complications after such injuries.
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