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  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Medical Technology
  • Surgical Navigation

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  • Computer-assisted surgery (CAS) enhances precision in various surgical fields.
  • Its application in scaphoid fracture surgery is largely experimental with limited cadaveric studies.
  • Existing CAS methods face challenges with registration, scanning, and limb immobilization, impacting accuracy for small bone surgeries.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review current literature on CAS for scaphoid fracture operations.
  • To summarize technical principles, imaging, registration, and immobilization techniques.
  • To analyze limitations and future prospects of CAS in scaphoid surgery.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of studies on CAS for scaphoid fractures.
  • Analysis of technical principles, imaging modalities, and registration procedures.
  • Evaluation of limb immobilization strategies and their impact on accuracy.

Main Results:

  • CAS has improved outcomes in other orthopedic surgeries but remains experimental for scaphoid fractures.
  • Deviations in CAS accuracy are more pronounced in small bone surgeries like scaphoid fractures.
  • Current literature is limited, with a focus on cadaver research.

Conclusions:

  • CAS application for scaphoid fractures requires further refinement to address accuracy limitations.
  • Improvements in registration, scanning, and immobilization are crucial for clinical adoption.
  • Future research should focus on overcoming technical challenges for successful CAS implementation in scaphoid surgery.