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Scaphoid variation and an anatomical basis for variable carpal mechanicsFogg, Quentin A. January 2004 (has links)
The morphology and function of the wrist is poorly understood. Improved understanding of carpal anatomy may facilitate improved understanding of carpal mechanics and may enhance the clinical management of wrist dysfunction. Many detailed investigations of wrist structure have been reported, many of which have focussed on the scaphoid and its ligamentous supports. The results of these studies are not readily collated to provide an accurate description of the scaphoid and its supports. This study attempted to provide a detailed description of the anatomy of the scaphoid and its supporting structures. A detailed nomenclature was proposed to facilitate accurate description of the scaphoid and related structures. Gross observation enabled separation of the sample population of scaphoids into two groups. Morphometric analyses were used to determine any significant differences between the groups (type one and type two). The histological sections were then used to facilitate accurate gross identification of ligaments and computed tomographs were used to investigate the in situ variation of scaphoid orientation. The investigations suggest that two distinct populations of scaphoid existed within the sample population. The scaphoids varied in bone morphology, arrangement and degree of ligamentous support and position relative to the capitate. Articular facet shape and size differed between scaphoid types. The orientation and number of ligaments supporting the scaphoid were suggestive of variable scaphoid motion. The variation in ligamentous patterns was supported by histological investigation. Computed tomographs through the longitudinal axis of the scaphoid suggested a variable position of the scaphoid relative to the capitate. The variation of these structures was discussed in relation to the kinematic findings of others. A theoretical model of variable scaphoid function was proposed based on the anatomical findings. The data presented and the reviewed kinematic data may be extrapolated to suggest two models of scaphoid motion. The scaphoids may be divided into rotating/translating scaphoids and flexing/extending scaphoids. This must be confirmed by a combined anatomical and mechanical study. The clinical implications of different scaphoid structure and function may be profound. The ability to identify such differences in situ may facilitate varied clinical management for the various types of wrist suggested. / Thesis (Ph.D.)--Department of Anatomical Sciences, 2004.
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Synovial membrane microarthroscopy of the equine midcarpal joint technique application and evaluation of four vital stains /Serena, Alberto. January 2005 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis(M.S.)--Auburn University, 2005. / Abstract. Vita. Includes bibliographic references.
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Evaluating the potential for cone beam CT to improve the suspected scaphoid fracture pathway: InSPECTED - A single-centre feasibility studySnaith, Beverly, Harris, M., Hughes, J., Spencer, N., Shinkins, B., Tachibana, A., Bessant, G., Robertshaw, S. 01 April 2022 (has links)
Yes / The suspected scaphoid fracture remains a diagnostic conundrum with over-treatment a common risk-averse strategy. Cross-sectional imaging remains the gold standard with MRI recommended but CT used by some because of easier access or limited MRI availability. The aim of this feasibility study was to evaluate whether cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) could support early diagnosis, or exclusion, of scaphoid fractures.
Patients with a suspected scaphoid were recruited fracture between March and July 2020. All underwent a 4-view X-ray. If this examination was normal, they were immediately referred for a CBCT scan of the wrist. Those with a normal scan were discharged to research follow-up at 2 and 6-weeks.
68 participants were recruited, 55 had a normal or equivocal X-ray and underwent CBCT. Nine additional radiocarpal fractures (16.2%) were demonstrated on CBCT, the remainder were discharged to research follow-up. Based on the 2-week and 6-week follow up three patients (4.4%) were referred for MRI to investigate persistent symptoms with no bony injuries identified.
CBCT scans enabled a rapid pathway for the diagnosis or exclusion of scaphoid fractures, identifying other fractures and facilitating early treatment. The rapid pathway also enabled those with no bony injury to start rehabilitation, suggesting that patients can be safely discharged with safety-net advice following a CBCT scan.
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Denoising of Carpal Bones for Computerised Assessment of Bone AgeO'Keeffe, Darin January 2010 (has links)
Bone age assessment is a method of assigning a level of biological maturity to a child. It is usually performed either by comparing an x-ray of a child's left hand and wrist with an atlas of known bones, or by analysing specific features of bones such as ratios of width to height, or the degree of overlap with other bones. Both methods of assessment are labour intensive and prone to both inter- and intra-observer variability. This is motivation for developing a computerised method of bone age assessment.
The majority of research and development on computerised bone age assessment has focussed on analysing the bones of the hand. The wrist bones, especially the carpal bones, have received far less attention and have only been analysed in young children in which there is clear separation of the bones. An argument is presented that the evidence for excluding the carpal bones from computerised bone age assessment is weak and that research is required to identify the role of carpal bones in the computerised assessment of bone age for children over eight years of age.
Computerised analysis of the carpal bones in older children is a difficult computer vision problem plagued by radiographic noise, poor image contrast, and especially poor definition of bone contours. Traditional image processing methods such as region growing fail and even the very successful Canny linear edge detector can only find the simplest of bone edges in these images. The field of partial differential equation-based image processing provides some possible solutions to this problem, such as the use of active contour models to impose constraints upon the contour continuity. However, many of these methods require regularisation to achieve unique and stable solutions. An important part of this regularisation is image denoising.
Image denoising was approached through development of a noise model for the Kodak computed radiography system, estimation of noise parameters using a robust estimator of noise per pixel intensity bin, and incorporation of the noise model into a denoising method based on oriented Laplacians. The results for this approach only showed a marginal improvement when using the signal-dependent noise model, although this likely reflects how the noise characteristics were incorporated into the anisotropic diffusion method, rather than the principle of this approach. Even without the signal-dependent noise term the oriented Laplacians denoising of the hand-wrist radiographs was very effective at removing noise and preserving edges.
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Development of a Multi-body Statistical Shape Model of the WristSemechko, Anton 21 December 2011 (has links)
With continually growing availability of high performance computing resources, the finite element methods (FEM) are becoming increasingly more efficient and practical research tools. In the domain of computational biomechanics, FEMs have been successfully applied in investigation of biomedical problems that include impact and fracture mechanics of bone, load transmission through the joints, feasibility of joint replacements, and many others. The present research study was concerned with the development of a detailed, anatomically accurate, finite element model of the human hand and wrist. As a first step in this direction, we used a publically available database of wrist bone anatomy and carpal kinematics to construct a multi-body statistical shape model (SSM) of the wrist. The resulting model provides an efficient parameterization of anatomical variations of the entire training set and can thus overcome the major shortcoming of conventional biomechanical models associated with limited generalization ability. The main contributions of this work are:
1) A robust method for constructing multi-body SSM of the wrist from surface meshes.
2) A novel technique for resampling closed genus-0 meshes to produce high quality triangulations suitable for finite element simulations.
Additionally, all techniques developed in the course of this study could be directly applied to create an equivalent model of the tarsus.
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Epidemiology of joint injuries in thoroughbred racehorses in trainingReed, Suzanne Rene January 2011 (has links)
No description available.
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Síndrome do túnel do carpo : acometimento, tratamentos e evolução clínica / Carpal tunnel syndrome : onset, treatments and clinical evolutionNonno, Rogério Ortolan, 1981- 22 August 2018 (has links)
Orientadores: Artur Udelsmann, José Inácio de Oliveira / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Ciências Médicas / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-22T19:15:57Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1
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Previous issue date: 2013 / Resumo: O presente estudo teve como objetivo identificar e descrever os pacientes com síndrome do túnel do carpo com relação aos dados demográficos, clínicos, de acometimento e de evolução. A partir disto, foi possível comparar as principais variáveis entre os tratamentos clínico e cirúrgico, e, também, avaliar se houve relação entre o tipo de tratamento com tempo de afastamento e de retorno ao trabalho. Para tornar possível a realização deste trabalho foram estudados os prontuários de 131 pacientes diagnosticados com STC no Ambulatório de Saúde do Trabalhador do HC da Unicamp. Para padronizar a coleta de dados foi utilizada uma ficha com itens que são comuns a todas as avaliações realizadas neste ambulatório. Por ter ocorrido bilateralmente em 76 indivíduos, o número total de punhos avaliados foi de 207. Para comparar as variáveis categóricas entre os grupos, foram utilizados o teste qui quadrado ou o teste exato de Fisher, e, para as variáveis numéricas entre 2 grupos, foi utilizado o teste de Mann-Whitney. De todos os 131 indivíduos pesquisados, 128 (97,71%) precisaram se afastar ao menos uma vez do trabalho e apenas 37 (28,91%) retornaram ao trabalho. O tempo médio de duração dos sintomas dos pacientes tratados cirurgicamente foi de 39 meses, enquanto o dos tratados clinicamente foi de 44,1 meses. Quanto aos resultados do tratamento, período de afastamento e de retorno ao trabalho, não houve diferença significativa entre os tratamentos clínico e cirúrgico. A partir dos resultados obtidos, foi possível concluir que a STC ocorre com maior frequência em mulheres, entre 30 e 49 anos. O acometimento foi mais frequentemente bilateral; nos casos unilaterais a mão dominante foi a mais comprometida. Tanto a evolução do tratamento clínico quanto do cirúrgico foi pouco satisfatória: em ambos os grupos apenas em cerca de 10% dos casos houve melhora total. As profissões encontradas com maior frequência foram operadores de máquinas, empregadas domésticas, trabalhadores rurais, secretárias e costureiras. Elas representam mais de 70% dos casos de STC encontradas nesta casuística / Abstract: The present study aimed to identify and describe characteristics of the patients who suffered from carpal tunnel syndrome concerning data on demographics and clinical features, type of injury and disease progression. Thus it was possible to compare the main variables between surgical and clinical treatments, and also to assess whether there was a relationship between the type of treatment and period of absence and return to work. In order to perform this study, a review of medical charts of 131 patients diagnosed with CTS in the occupational health clinic of the University Hospital of Unicamp. To standardize the data collection it was used a form with items that are common to all assessments made in this clinic. Because the carpal tunnel syndrome occurred bilaterally in 76 patients, the total wrists assessed were 207. To compare categorical variables between groups it was used chi-square test or Fisher's exact test, and to compare numerical variables between groups it was used the Mann-Whitney test. Out of 131 patients reviewed, 128 (97.71%) had to take a leave from work at least once, and only 37 (28.91%) returned to work. Mean duration of symptoms was 39 months in patients treated surgically and 44.1 months in patients treated clinically. Regarding treatment outcome, period of absence and return to work, there was no significant difference between treatments. Based on these outputs it was possible to conclude that CTS occurs more frequently in women, ranging in age 30 to 49 years. The presence of bilateral CTS was more common and in unilateral cases the dominant hand was the most affected. The progression of the surgical treatment, as well as the clinical, was not satisfactory: in both groups only around 10% of cases had complete recovery. The most frequently found professions were machine operators, domestic worker, farm workers, secretaries and sewing machine operators. They accounted for more than 70% of cases of CTS found in this sample / Mestrado / Fisiopatologia Cirúrgica / Mestre em Ciências
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Biomechanická studie zápěstí horní končetiny / Biomechanical study of the upper limb wristKouřil, Jan January 2013 (has links)
This master´s thesis is focused on biomechanical study of wrist. There is a literature search on this theme in the beginning of this work. The thesis is described in detail anatomy of bones in the wrist. Subsequent the stress-strain analysis of physiological wrist is implemented in a neutral position. The model of geometry of wrist is created on base of CT data. To create calculation model and the solution is implemented in the computer system ANSYS Workbench.
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Estudo comparativo das densidades dos ossos hamato, capitato e escafóide, por meio de radiografias digitalizadas como um método para estimativa da idade óssea / Comparative study of the densities of hamate, capitate and scaphoid bones by means of digitized radiographs as a method to estimate bone ageBazzo, Vitor José 14 September 2007 (has links)
Objetivos: Avaliar a densidade radiográfica de três ossos do carpo - capitato, escafóide e hamato, em pacientes do sexo masculino e do sexo feminino, com idades entre 7 e 18 anos, por meio de um programa gerenciador de imagens - Adobe Photoshop - 6.0®. Métodos: Leituras das intensidades de cinza de cada imagem selecionada em cada osso e obtenção de um histograma referente aos valores de número de pixels da imagem analisada, valor médio dos tons de cinza, mediana e o desvio padrão da área selecionada na digitalização e tratamento estatístico destes dados. Resultados: As comparações entre médias de densidades dos ossos analisados para o sexo masculino, não apresentou médias estatisticamente diferentes somente para a comparação capitato x hamato, enquanto no sexo feminino as comparações entre ossos se mostraram estatisticamente desiguais; a comparação entre média de densidade de cada osso e idade cronológica apresentou dependência significativa somente para o osso hamato no sexo masculino; a comparação entre as médias de densidade dos ossos para os sexos masculino e feminino, mostrou não existir diferenças estatisticamente significativas entre ambos considerando-se os três ossos analisados. Conclusões: Para o sexo masculino na amostra analisada, houve dependência somente entre a média de densidade dos ossos capitato e hamato, enquanto para o sexo feminino não houve correlação de dependência entre os três ossos analisados; a comparação entre as densidades ósseas e a idade cronológica, indicou que somente o osso hamato apresenta grau de dependência significativo com a faixa etária no sexo masculino, enquanto no sexo feminino nenhum dos ossos apresentou grau de dependência significativo em relação à idade cronológica na amostra analisada; a densidade dos três ossos: hamato, capitato e escafóide, não apresentam diferenças significativas quando comparadas entre sexo masculino e feminino na mesma faixa etária. / Objectives: To evaluate the radiographic density of three carpal bones (hamate, capitate and scaphoid bones) in male and female patients aged 7 to 18 years by means of an image-editing software (Adobe Photoshop - 6.0®). Methods: Readings of gray intensities of each image selected in each bone and drawing of a histogram referring to the values of number of pixels of the analyzed image, mean value of the gray tons, median and standard deviation of the area demarcated in the digitized image and statistical analysis of data. Results: For the male patients, comparisons of the means of densities of the analyzed bones did not show statistically significant difference only for the hamate X capitate pair. For the female patients, comparisons among the bones appeared statistically different; comparison between the density means of each bone and the chronological age showed significant dependence only for the hamate bone in the male patients; comparison among the bone density means for the male and female patients showed no statistically significant difference between genders for the tree types of bone. Conclusions: In the evaluated population, for the male gender, there was dependence only between the density means of the capitate and hamate bones, while for the female gender there was no dependence correlation among the three bone types; comparison between the bone densities and the chronological age showed that only the hamate bone presented a significant degree of dependence with the age group in the male patients, while in the female patients none of the bone presented a significant degree of dependence in relation to the chronological age in the analyzed sample; the densities of the three bones (hamate, capitate and scaphoid bones) did no show statistically significant difference when compared between males and females belonging to the same age group.
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Estudo prospectivo randomizado entre a carpectomia proximal e a artrodese dos quatro cantos para tratamento da osteoatrose pós-traumática do carpo / Comparison of proximal row carpectomy and four corner arthrodesis: a prospective studyFrança Bisneto, Edgard de Novaes 13 April 2009 (has links)
Introdução: Ao analisar a osteoartrose pós-traumática do punho a literatura demonstra que sua etiologia é, na maioria das vezes, secundária a lesões ligamentares ou a fraturas do carpo que, por sua vez, seguem um padrão definido e evolutivo de acometimento articular do punho. Várias abordagens cirúrgicas são descritas para o tratamento da osteoartrose pós-traumática do carpo. Considerando a carpectomia proximal e a artrodese dos quatro cantos, a literatura apresenta apenas estudos retrospectivos comparando os resultados funcionais entre as técnicas. O objetivo desta tese é comparar os resultados funcionais entre a carpectomia proximal e a artrodese dos quatro cantos no tratamento da osteoartrose pós-traumática do punho, sem acometimento da articulação mediocárpica. Método: Neste estudo prospectivo e randomizado 20 pacientes portadores de osteoartrose pós-traumática sem acometimento da articulação mediocárpica do punho, submetidos à carpectomia proximal ou a artrodese dos quatro cantos tiveram seus dados pós-operatórios analisados e comparados. Resultados: Todos os pacientes deste estudo referiram melhora da dor e da sua capacidade funcional. Em todos os casos houve diminuição dos valores pré e pós-operatórios de goniometria em ambos os procedimentos. Não houve diferença estatisticamente significante entre os procedimentos. Conclusão: Com relação aos resultados funcionais, a carpectomia proximal e a artrodese dos quatro cantos são procedimentos efetivos e semelhantes no tratamento dos pacientes portadores de SLAC/SNAC WRIST sem acometimento da articulação mediocárpica. / Introduction: Wrist arthritis results most of the times from ligaments tears or carpal bones fractures. Many surgical procedures are described in literature. Regarding proximal row carpectomy and four corner arthrodesis, there are only retrospective studies available in literature. The objective of this study is to compare the functional results between these two surgical procedures. Method: In this prospective and randomized study 20 patients underwent proximal row carpectomy or four corner arthrodesis for the treatment of wrist arthritis. In all patients the midcarpal joints were free of lesions. Functional results were compared. Results: Both proximal row carpectomy and four corner arthrodesis improved pain. All cases showed decreased range of motion after surgery. The differences between the groups were not statistically significant. Conclusion: Regarding functional results both procedures were similar and improved pain in patients with SLAC/SNAC WRIST without degenerative changes in midcarpal joint.
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