“…The malposition of the capitate head commonly leads to avascular necrosis and pseudarthrosis (Green and O'Brien, 1980;Minami et al, 1987;Yoshihara et al, 2002) due to its peculiar blood supply making it prone to necrosis (Colonna et al, 2013;Vander Grend et al, 1984). The injury is typical for young men, who are involved in high-energy trauma or falling from height (Milliez et al, 1993;Saffar, 1990). The most common mechanism is a fall on the hyperextended wrist (Monahan and Galasko, 1972;Shaikh and Saeed, 2007).…”