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  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Trauma Care
  • Hand Surgery

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  • Trapezium fractures are uncommon injuries in clinical practice.
  • Current literature lacks a defined standard for managing trapezium fractures.
  • Clinical case reports represent the primary source of information on these injuries.

Observation:

  • This study presents a unique case of trapezium nonunion.
  • Trapezium nonunion is a previously undescribed clinical scenario.
  • The case highlights the complexities in managing untreated or inadequately treated trapezium fractures.

Findings:

  • The reported case is the first instance of trapezium nonunion documented in medical literature.
  • This finding underscores the potential for delayed complications following trapezium fractures.
  • The nonunion presents a distinct challenge compared to acute trapezium fractures.

Implications:

  • This case may prompt further investigation into long-term outcomes of trapezium fractures.
  • It could influence the development of new treatment guidelines for complex trapezium injuries.
  • Understanding nonunion is crucial for improving patient management and surgical strategies in hand trauma.