There are many controversies in the literature regarding the morphology of the scaphoid ligaments. The aim of this study was to provide a more accurate description by quantitatively describing the 3-dimensional, geometrical aspects of the scaphoid ligaments and their attachments, using cryomicrotome images of cadaveric wrists. Eight fresh-frozen human cadaver wrists were examined with computed tomography (CT) and an imaging cryomicrotome. A series of 2-dimensional cryoimages created a 3-dimensional anatomical data set of each test specimen. Detection of ligaments and their surface areas was performed by manually marking the course and attachment points for each ligament, using dedicated visualization software. The 3-dimensional bone surface...
Purpose: To compare the imaging methods for identifying the various morphological variations of the ...
The human wrist contains eight carpal bones in which the scaphoid plays a key role in carpal stabili...
Variable descriptions and nomenclatures of the ligaments of the wrist can be found in the literature...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to describe and evaluate the detailed anatomic locations and ...
The interpretation of scaphoid anatomy and kinematics is confusing and controversial. This results f...
The morphology and function of the wrist is poorly understood. Improved understanding of carpal anat...
The complex shape of the scaphoid and its orientation within the carpus makes the radiological inter...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the intraosseous vascular anatomy of the scaph...
BackgroundThe anatomy of the scapholunate interosseous ligament (SLIL) has been described qualitativ...
Although scapholunate diastasis with rotatory subluxation of the scaphoid (stage I perilunar instabi...
Although scapholunate diastasis with rotatory subluxation of the scaphoid (stage I perilunar instabi...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the exact contribution of the supporting ligaments to the functional integ...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the exact contribution of the supporting ligaments to the functional integ...
We established the maximum length and the position of the long axis of the scaphoid from three-dimen...
ObjectiveTo provide anatomical basis for the internal fixation of scaphoid fractures.MethodsThe shap...
Purpose: To compare the imaging methods for identifying the various morphological variations of the ...
The human wrist contains eight carpal bones in which the scaphoid plays a key role in carpal stabili...
Variable descriptions and nomenclatures of the ligaments of the wrist can be found in the literature...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to describe and evaluate the detailed anatomic locations and ...
The interpretation of scaphoid anatomy and kinematics is confusing and controversial. This results f...
The morphology and function of the wrist is poorly understood. Improved understanding of carpal anat...
The complex shape of the scaphoid and its orientation within the carpus makes the radiological inter...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the intraosseous vascular anatomy of the scaph...
BackgroundThe anatomy of the scapholunate interosseous ligament (SLIL) has been described qualitativ...
Although scapholunate diastasis with rotatory subluxation of the scaphoid (stage I perilunar instabi...
Although scapholunate diastasis with rotatory subluxation of the scaphoid (stage I perilunar instabi...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the exact contribution of the supporting ligaments to the functional integ...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the exact contribution of the supporting ligaments to the functional integ...
We established the maximum length and the position of the long axis of the scaphoid from three-dimen...
ObjectiveTo provide anatomical basis for the internal fixation of scaphoid fractures.MethodsThe shap...
Purpose: To compare the imaging methods for identifying the various morphological variations of the ...
The human wrist contains eight carpal bones in which the scaphoid plays a key role in carpal stabili...
Variable descriptions and nomenclatures of the ligaments of the wrist can be found in the literature...