Quantification of Contralateral Differences of the Scaphoid: A Comparison of Bone Geometry in Three Dimensions

  • Letta C
  • Schweizer A
  • Fürnstahl P
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The purpose of this study was to accurately quantify contralateral differences of the scaphoid in three-dimensional space to evaluate the feasibility of using the healthy contralateral bone as a reconstruction template in the preoperative planning of complex mal- or nonunions. Three-dimensional surface models of the left and right scaphoids were reconstructed from computed tomography images and compared in 26 individuals. Left-right differences were quantified with respect to volume, surface area, length, and surface-to-surface deviation. The average left-right differences in volume, surface area, and length were 95.4 mm 3 (SD 66.2 mm 3 ), 32.7 mm 2 (SD 22.9 mm 32 ), and 0.28 mm (SD 0.4 mm), respectively. The average surface-to-surface deviation between the sides was 0.26 mm (SD 0.2 mm). High statistical correlation (Pearson) between the left and the right side was found in all evaluated measures.

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Letta, C., Schweizer, A., & Fürnstahl, P. (2014). Quantification of Contralateral Differences of the Scaphoid: A Comparison of Bone Geometry in Three Dimensions. Anatomy Research International, 2014, 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/904275

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