Abstract
To guide reconstruction of scaphoid non-union, we attempted to create full-scale models of the scaphoid by three-dimensional computed tomography (3D CT) of the healthy side. In this study, we obtained 3D scans of 51 cadaveric hands and studied the difference in morphology between genders and between the left and right sides. The major axis length on a fixed plane and Fourier transformation curve were examined. Ten scaphoid images were also obtained with 3D CT before and after removal from the cadaveric hands. Our findings suggest good correlation between models produced using 3D CT images of the scaphoid alone, and this could serve as an accurate model if the magnification is corrected using the regression line. However, the model using 3D CT images of the intact wrist joint has a large margin of error and its use will not be practical.
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