Fractures of the pisiform bone are difficult to diagnose due to the often unsuspicious conventional X‐ray images and nonspecific clinical presentation. The following case presents a 29‐year‐old patient who suffered a bicycle fall onto their right hand and experienced prolonged symptoms despite the initial lack of evidence of a fracture. The fractured pisiform bone, which was eventually detected in a CT scan, was successfully treated with a 4‐week period of cast immobilization. The existing conservative and surgical treatment options of a pisiform bone fracture are discussed.
Abulesz et al. (Thu,) studied this question.