● A fracture through the scaphoid bone Anatomy ● The scaphoid resides in the proximal row of carpal bones ● The scaphoid articulates with the distal radius proximally, trapezium and trapezoid distally, and capitate and lunate on the ulnar side ● Vascular supply to the scaphoid is from a ...
BACKGROUND:Atpresent,scholarshavemademanystudiesonappliedanatomyofscaphoidfracturein surgicaltherapy.Fewstudiesconcernedmicrosurgicalimaging of scaphoid bone. OBJECTIVE: Image data of scaphoid bone were measured using Micro CT to provide anatomic basis for surgical ...
The proximal point can be determined by measuring 44mm radially from the ulnar styloid along the watershed line of the radius and 14mm volar from the dorsal tip of the Lister tubercle. The distal point can be determined by measuring 4mm ulnar from a line extending distally from the volar ...
Scaphoid Fractures heal slowly due to thelimited blood circulation of the bone Materials and Methods: The study was performed on 20 Scaphoid Bones,which were collected from the Department of Anatomy,Saveetha dental college. By using digital vernier callipers,morphological and morphometrical parameters (...
AnatomyObjective: To provide anatomical basis for the internal fixation of scaphoid fractures.Methods: The shape and vascular lake of 48 dry scaphoids and 36 wet scaphoids were observed.Results: The data of dry bone group and wet bone group were as follows: the height of scaphoid tubercle ...
This study was undertaken to determine whether corticocancellous bone grafting and cancellous bone grafting differ in terms of bone union rate, restoration of scaphoid anatomy, and wrist function when unstable scaphoid nonunions are concomitantly treated by screw fixation. Materials and methods This is ...
There were significant differences in the circumferences of the waist and the base of the tubercle, the width of the main sulcus and the secondary height of the tubercle between left and right scaphoids. Detailed knowledge of anatomy and correlations between the anatomical features may help ...