Abstract:[Objective] To introduce the surgical technique and preliminary consequence of arthroscopic debridement and bone graft-ing, combined with dorsal percutaneous screw fixation for old scaphoid fracture. [Methods] A total of 12 patients received abovementionedsurgical treatment for the old scaphoid fracture from July 2021 to September 2023. As the fibrous scar and sclerotic bone at the fractureends were completely removed under the arthroscope, a guide pine was placed along the long axis of scaphoid through the dorsal approach.After confirming the accurate position of the guide pin, the cancellous bone autografts were inserted into the bone gap through the cannulaunder the arthroscope, and finally a cannulated screw was placed along the guide pin for fixation. [Results] All the 12 patients were fol-lowed up for an average of (12.7±2.8) months. Compared with those preoperatively, the VAS scores [(5.1±0.8), (1.1±0.6), P<0.001], Mayowrist function score [(54.6±6.9), (86.7±6.8), P<0.001] improved significantly at the last follow-up. In addition, all patients got the fractureshealed well with a mean healing time of (5.7±1.5) months. [Conclusion] The arthroscopic debridement, bone grafting and dorsal percutane-ous screw fixation for the treatment of old scaphoid bone fracture do achieve minimally invasive debridement and bone grafting, avoid sec-ondary damage to scaphoid blood flow, and have high healing rate and satisfactory outcome.