ossification centers of the wrist
Ossification
centers of the wrist • Carpal ossification - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Ossification
centers of the wrist • Hand - ossification centers (Gray's illustrations) - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Ossification
centers of the wrist • Radius - ossification centers (Gray's illustration) - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Ossification
centers of the wrist • Ulna - ossification centers (Gray's illustration) - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Ossification of the wrist can be divided into two components:
- carpal bone ossification centers
- distal radial and ulna ossification centers
Ossification of the carpal bones
Ossification of the carpal bones occurs in a predictable sequence, starting with the capitate and ending with the pisiform.
At birth, there is no calcification in the carpal bones. Although there is great individual variability, approximate ossification times are as follows :
- capitate: 1-3 months
- hamate: 2-4 months
- triquetrum: 2-3 years
- lunate: 2-4 years
- scaphoid: 4-6 years
- trapezium: 4-6 years
- trapezoid: 4-6 years
- pisiform: 8-12 years
Excluding the pisiform, a handy way to remember the order of ossification is to start at the capitate then move in an anti-clockwise direction on the volar surface of the right carpus.
Ossification centers of the distal radius and ulna
- distal radius: 1 year
- distal ulna: 5-6 years