Purpose of the study Bipartite scaphoid has long been debated, and is of tr
aumatic origin for some authors or congenital for others. The aim of the st
udy is to distinguish clinical and radiographic criteria for the diagnosis
of congenital bipartite scaphoide.
Material and Method A case of bilateral bipartite scaphoid is presented. To
distinguish pseudarthrosis from congenital bipartite scaphoid we used, the
revised carpal height ratio of Nattrass, the CT, and magnetic resonance im
aging.
Results These examaminations schowed no collapse and they revealed evidence
of articular cartilage around the fragments with the same tickness in all
the carpus.
Conclusion We believe that congenital origin is more probable but we recomm
end to follow the patient, with yearly standart wrist radiograph and use, t
he revised carpal height ratio of Nattrass to reseach a carpal shift or col
lapse.