How to treat a comminuted scaphoid fracture

Comminuted scapula fracture can be treated with conservative treatment and surgery. 1. Conservative treatment: If the comminuted scapular fracture does not involve the scapular neck, and the fracture is in good alignment, conservative treatment is generally available, and the fracture can be fixed in a forearm sling against the chest, and the fixation time is generally about six weeks, and the fracture can basically heal by itself. 2. Surgery: If the comminuted fracture of the scapula involves the scapular neck, surgical treatment is required. Posterior surgery can be performed to implant a reconstruction plate after incision in the scapular neck below the scapular ridge to re-support the fracture of the scapular neck and restore the fracture to its alignment and alignment, which will make the patient have a better prognosis and greatly reduce the incidence of chronic pain in the scapular region. A comminuted fracture of the scapula must be properly treated and postoperatively rehabilitated under the direction of a physician. Formal rehabilitation is beneficial to the healing of the fracture.