Figure Legend: Scaphoid nonunion eventually
leads to progressive wrist arthritis in many patients. Uncommonly,
nonunion may be the site of infection. This patient had undergone
open reduction of a scaphoid fracture, and by history had a pin tract infection
of one of the Kirschner wires used for scaphoid fixation, requiring early
removal by the first surgeon. He presented over a year later with
an abscess at the site of the prior pin tract infection, tracking deep
to an infected scaphoid nonunion. Infection control involved radical debridement,
including a proximal row carpectomy.
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