Abstract

The odd shape of the scaphoid is a challenge to our spatial sense. Computer assistance is of an unmatched value when reconstructing a non-united scaphoid: From CT data a true 3-D-model can be generated, fully interactive; thus it can be moved, manipulated and of course also printed for hands-on experience. Comparing the virtual 3-D-models of the nonunion with the healthy contralateral scaphoid, the exact amount of the deformity is calculated which allows for the planning of an anatomically precise reconstruction of the scaphoid shape. Finally, computer generated patient specific instruments will facilitate the implementation of this planning intraoperatively. This proceeding enables us to reconstruct the non-united scaphoid markedly more accurately and with this reliably normalize wrist kinematics. Meanwhile we have applied this technique successfully in more than 50 cases of scaphoid-nonunions presenting with significant deformity.

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