Morphometric indices and carpal tunnel syndrome: a radiological study in female patients.

Orthopadie (Heidelberg, Germany) Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-22 DOI:10.1007/s00132-024-04542-2
Erdi İmre, Bilgin Bozgeyik, Onur Kaya, Murat Gök
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Abstract

Introduction: Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common entrapment neuropathy syndrome of the upper extremities. The carpal tunnel is an osteofibrous canal that is medially bordered by hamulus ossis hamati and pisiform bone, and laterally by scaphoid and trapezoid bones. In this retrospective case-control study, we investigated the relationship between radiologically measured morphometric indices and CTS in female patients.

Methods: Clinical, radiological, and demographic data were collected for 55 hands of 40 female patients diagnosed with CTS and 58 hands of control subjects. Radiological measurements included various morphometric parameters derived from wrist and hand X-rays. Statistical analysis was conducted to assess associations between morphometric indices and CTS.

Results: Significant associations were observed between CTS and several morphometric indices, including carpal height, capitate length, palm length, and others. Notably, these values were lower in CTS patients, suggesting a potential link between reduced carpal tunnel volume and increased pressure due to synovial hypertrophy. Additionally, a newly introduced index, Scaphoid Pisiform Width Index (SPWI), showed promise in assessing the proximal part of the carpal tunnel.

Conclusion: It was found that the values for Capitate length, Carpal height, Palm length, SPWI, and Palmar ratio were lower in the patient group. These results suggested that decreasing volume of the carpal tunnel allows for an easier increase in carpal tunnel pressure due to increased synovial hypertrophy and the carpal bone configuration affects the proximal part of the carpal tunnel, and influences the compression of the median nerve, in female patients.

形态指数与腕管综合征:对女性患者的放射学研究。
简介腕管综合征(CTS)是上肢最常见的局限性神经病综合征。腕管是一个骨纤维管道,内侧以hamulus ossis hamati和isiform骨为界,外侧以肩胛骨和梯形骨为界。在这项回顾性病例对照研究中,我们调查了放射学测量的形态指数与女性 CTS 之间的关系:方法:收集了 40 名确诊为 CTS 的女性患者的 55 只手和对照组 58 只手的临床、放射学和人口统计学数据。放射学测量包括通过腕部和手部 X 光片得出的各种形态参数。统计分析评估了形态测量指数与 CTS 之间的关联:结果:观察到 CTS 与腕高、腕骨长度、手掌长度等多项形态测量指标之间存在显著关联。值得注意的是,CTS 患者的这些数值都较低,这表明腕管容积减少与滑膜肥大导致压力增加之间存在潜在联系。此外,一项新引入的指标--肩胛蝶形宽度指数(SPWI)显示出评估腕管近端部分的前景:结论:研究发现,患者组的头骨长度、腕骨高度、手掌长度、SPWI 和掌骨比值均较低。这些结果表明,女性患者腕管容积减小,滑膜肥厚,腕骨结构影响腕管近端,从而更容易增加腕管压力,并影响正中神经的压迫。
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