Analysis of deformity in scaphoid non-unions using two- and three-dimensional imaging

P. W. L. ten Berg, J. G. G. Dobbe, S. E. R. Horbach, R. M. Gerards, S. D. Strackee, G. J. Streekstra

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Abstract

Pre-operative assessment of the deformity in scaphoid non-unions influences surgical decision-making. To characterize deformity, we used three-dimensional computed tomographic modelling in 28 scaphoid non-unions, and quantified bone loss, dorsal osteophyte volume and flexion deformity. We further related these three-dimensional parameters to the intrascaphoid and capitate-lunate angles, and stage of scaphoid non-union advanced collapse assessed on conventional two-dimensional images and to the chosen surgical procedure. Three-dimensional flexion deformity (mean 26°) did not correlate with intrascaphoid and capitate-lunate angles. Osteophyte volume was positively correlated with bone loss and stage of scaphoid non-union advanced collapse. Osteophyte volume and bone loss increased over time. Three-dimensional modelling enables the quantification of bone loss and osteophyte volume, which may be valuable parameters in the characterization of deformity and subsequent decision-making about treatment, when taken in addition to the clinical aspects and level of osteoarthritis. Level IV
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)719-726
JournalJournal of hand surgery, European volume
Volume41
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

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