Acta Anatomica Sinica ›› 2020, Vol. 51 ›› Issue (4): 557-560.doi: 10.16098/j.issn.0529-1356.2020.04.014

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High resolution 3D intraosseous vascular model of the scaphoid bone reconstructed by micro CT

SHEN Zhong-cheng1,2 WANG Ding-yu1,3 FANG Xuan1 LIU Huai-cun1 JIANG Dong3 YU Jia-kuo3 ZHANG Wei-guang1*   

  1. 1.Department of Human Anatomy and Histology and Embryology, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Peking University Health Science Center, Beijing 100083,China;   2.Department of Ophthalmology, Peking University People’s Hospital, Beijing 100044, China;  3.Institute of Sports Medicine, Beijing Key Laboratory of Sports Injuries, Peking University Third Hospital, Beijing 100083,China
  • Received:2019-03-28 Revised:2019-04-19 Online:2020-08-06 Published:2020-08-06
  • Contact: ZHANG Wei-guang E-mail:zhangwg@bjmu.edu.cn
  • Supported by:
    Clinical Medicine Plus X - Young Scholars Project of Peking University;Beijing Natural Science Foundation

Abstract:

 Objective The purpose of this study is to construct a high-resolution model focusing on the vascular pattern of the scaphoid by using micro CT and to provide anatomical reference for the daily clinical use.   Methods The lead-based contrast was perfused from the brachial artery and then the scaphoid bone was harvested. 3D models of the scaphoid bones were constructed by using micro CT to show how arteries distributed in and on the bones.   Results The arteries on the surface stretched from the distal radius covered with scaphoid fossa to the radial side of the waist and then head back to the distal ulna along the dorsoradial ridge, formed like a letter “Ⅴ”. The arteries gathered at the inflection point of the letter “Ⅴ” and the dorsal region. The tubercle region was anastomosed extensively with 3 to 5 major intraosseous vessels originated from the extraosseous vessels covering the waist and the tubercle. There are only 1 to 2 major intraosseous vessels entering the bone via a long route from the ulnar side. The vessels running in the scapholunate ligament didn’t spilt into any intraosseous branches.   Conclusion The superficial vascularity formes a “Ⅴ”-like pattern. The inflection point of the letter “Ⅴ” and the dorsal region display a dense vascularization and these vessels contributed a lot to the intraosseous vascularity.

Key words:  Scaphoid bone, Intraosseous vessel, Avascular necrosis, High resolution 3D, Micro computed tomography, Human

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