Four corner fusion

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Four corner fusion, or partial wrist arthrodesis, is a procedure which involves resection/removal of the scaphoid bone and fixation of the remaining wrist bones with a plate or wires.[1] The procedure is usually performed due to wrist arthritis or due to scaphoid collapse. This surgical intervention is often needed as treatment for patients with wrist osteoarthritis.[citation needed]

Other namesPartial wrist arthrodesis
SpecialtyOrthopedic
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Four corner fusion
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