Analysis of the kinematical pattern in scaphoid nonunion by 4-dimensional computed tomographic imaging
- Conditions
- not consolidated fracture through the boat-shaped bonenot consolidated scaphoid fracture10017322
- Registration Number
- NL-OMON46098
- Lead Sponsor
- Academisch Medisch Centrum
- Brief Summary
Not available
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Completed
- Sex
- Not specified
- Target Recruitment
- 44
Pre-& postoperative group:
- Patients with a one-sided scaphoid nonunion
- The contralateral wrist has no history of trauma
- Patients are over the age of 16 years
- Patients who are willing and able to give informed consent;Postoperative group:
- History of a one-sided scaphoid nonunion
- Successful reconstructive procedure
- The contralateral wrist has no history of trauma
- Patients are over the age of 16 years
- Patients who are willing and able to give informed consent
- Surgical history of the scaphoid nonunion (pre-&postoperative group only )
- A history of trauma to the contralateral non-fractured wrist
- Not able to understand the written informed consent
- Pregnancy
- Familiar with skeletal and/or connective-tissue diseases
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Observational invasive
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method <p>The aim is to gain basic dynamic information (motion patterns) of the carpal<br /><br>bones of the proximal and distal row in patients with scaphoid nonunion. We<br /><br>specifically test the hypothesis that the fracture location with respect to the<br /><br>scaphoid apex is related to the kinematic pattern. Because anatomic variance of<br /><br>the insertion of the dorsal intercarpal ligament is known, this study compares<br /><br>the fractured wrist with the contralateral *unharmed* side in the same<br /><br>individual.<br /><br>We expect to detect abnormal motion patterns, which we will quantify in<br /><br>measurable values (3 translations and 3 rotations of carpal bones during motion<br /><br>of the hand). Delineation of specific motion patterns and discriminative values<br /><br>of dynamic information of the carpal bones will enable us to set up new<br /><br>definitions for diagnosing scaphoid nonunion wrist pathologies. </p><br>
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method <p>1. The aim of rescanning patients with scaphoid nonunion after a reconstructive<br /><br>procedure is to investigate if these procedures have benefits for the wrist<br /><br>kinematics.<br /><br>2. The aim by using the MHQ questionnaire before and after treatment is to<br /><br>evaluate if there is a correlation between the pathological kinematical pattern<br /><br>and the patient complaints. </p><br>