Fig. 5From: Four-corner fusion method using a bioabsorbable plate for scapholunate advanced collapse and scaphoid nonunion advanced collapse wrists: a case series studyRadiographs (a, b), computed tomography scan (c), and bone scintigram (d) of a 56-year-old farmer. The patient suffered from radioscaphoid and capitolunate osteoarthritis of the right wrist caused by SNAC stage III following a fall 5 years ago. SNAC, scaphoid nonunion advanced collapseBack to article page