Emergency Medical Minute

Episode 867: Occult Scaphoid Fractures

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Contributor: Nick Tsipis MD Educational Pearls: The scaphoid bone is the most proximal carpal bone just distal to the radius Fractures of the scaphoid bone are sometimes missed by plain X-rays A 2020 review found a 21.8% incidence of missed scaphoid fractures later diagnosed by advanced imaging modalities Only MRI has a sensitivity above 90% for diagnosing scaphoid fractures Sensitivity of plain-film radiography is low unless it is a displaced fracture Physical examination techniques fail to definitively rule out scaphoid fractures A 2023 systematic review assessed the sensitivity and specificity of several common physical exam maneuvers: Tenderness of the anatomical snuffbox has a sensitivity of 92.1% and specificity of 48.4%; i.e. absence reduces the likelihood of an occult scaphoid fracture but does not rule it out Another common physical exam maneuver is pain with ulnar deviation, which carries a sensitivity of 55.2% and specificity of 76.4%. Elicitation of pain with supination agains