Morphology of the scaphotrapeziotrapezoid joint: A multi-domain statistical shape modeling approach

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Taylor P. Trentadue, Andrew Thoreson, Cesar Lopez, Ryan E. Breighner, Shuai Leng, David R. Holmes III, Sanjeev Kakar, Marco Rizzo, Kristin D. Zhao
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The scaphotrapeziotrapezoid (STT) joint is involved in load transmission between the wrist and thumb. A quantitative description of baseline STT joint morphometrics is needed to capture the variation of normal anatomy as well as to guide staging of osteoarthritis. Statistical shape modeling (SSM) techniques quantify variations in three-dimensional shapes and relative positions. The objectives of this study are to describe the morphology of the STT joint using a multi-domain SSM. We asked: (1) What are the dominant modes of variation that impact bone and articulation morphology at the STT joint, and (2) what are the morphometrics of SSM-generated STT joints? Thirty adult participants were recruited to a computed tomography study of normal wrist imaging and biomechanics. Segmentations of the carpus were converted to three-dimensional triangular surface meshes. A multi-domain, particle-based entropy system SSM was used to quantify variation in carpal bone shape and position as well as articulation morphology. Articular surface areas and interosseous proximity distributions were calculated between mesh vertex pairs on adjacent bones within distance (2.0 mm) and surface-normal angular (35°) thresholds. In the SSM, the first five modes of variation captured 76.2% of shape variation and contributed to factors such as bone scale, articular geometries, and carpal tilt. Median interosseous proximities—a proxy for joint space—were 1.39 mm (scaphotrapezium), 1.42 mm (scaphotrapezoid), and 0.61 mm (trapeziotrapezoid). This study quantifies morphological and articular variations at the STT joint, presenting a range of normative anatomy. The range of estimated interosseous proximities may guide interpretation of imaging-derived STT joint space.

胛肘关节的形态学:多域统计形状建模方法。
腕斜方肌关节(STT)参与手腕和拇指之间的负荷传递。需要对 STT 关节基线形态计量学进行定量描述,以捕捉正常解剖结构的变化,并指导骨关节炎的分期。统计形状建模(SSM)技术可量化三维形状和相对位置的变化。本研究的目的是利用多域统计形状建模技术描述 STT 关节的形态。我们的问题是:(1)影响 STT 关节处骨骼和关节形态的主要变化模式是什么;(2)SSM 生成的 STT 关节的形态计量学特征是什么?我们招募了 30 名成年参与者,对正常腕部成像和生物力学进行计算机断层扫描研究。腕关节的分段被转换为三维三角形表面网格。使用基于粒子的多域熵系统 SSM 来量化腕骨形状和位置的变化以及关节形态。在距离(2.0 毫米)和表面正常角度(35°)阈值范围内,计算相邻骨骼上网格顶点对之间的关节表面积和骨间邻近分布。在 SSM 中,前五种变异模式占形状变异的 76.2%,与骨骼尺度、关节几何形状和腕骨倾斜等因素有关。中位骨间近端--关节空间的代表--分别为 1.39 毫米(肩胛骨)、1.42 毫米(肩胛骨)和 0.61 毫米(斜方肌)。这项研究对 STT 关节的形态和关节变化进行了量化,提出了一个规范解剖的范围。估计的骨间近端范围可为解释成像得出的 STT 关节间隙提供指导。
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Journal of Orthopaedic Research®
Journal of Orthopaedic Research® 医学-整形外科
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
3.60%
发文量
261
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Orthopaedic Research is the forum for the rapid publication of high quality reports of new information on the full spectrum of orthopaedic research, including life sciences, engineering, translational, and clinical studies.
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