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Normal ranges for measurements of the scaphoid bone from sagittal computed tomography images

Cæcilie W. Guldbrandsen, Dimitar Ivanov Radev, Robert Gvozdenovic

2021Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume)19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study aimed to determine normal values of three parameters commonly used to determine malunion by investigating intact scaphoids on sagittal computed tomography images from healthy individuals. We analysed 62 normal scaphoids and found the mean height–length ratio, lateral intrascaphoid angle and dorsal cortical angle to be 0.58, 27° and 128°, respectively. These measurements had good-to-excellent, poor-to-moderate and moderate-to-good inter- and intra-rater reliabilities, respectively. This study provides information on normal parameters of the scaphoid that may inform clinical decision making when assessing malunion. We suggest that the lateral intrascaphoid angle should be used with great caution as a measure of deformity. Level of evidence: III

Topics & Concepts

MedicineSagittal planeTomographyComputed tomographySubchondral boneUpper limbNuclear medicineAnatomyOrthodonticsRadiologyOsteoarthritisPathologyArticular cartilageAlternative medicineOrthopedic Surgery and RehabilitationElbow and Forearm Trauma TreatmentMedical and Biological Sciences