Elbow kinematics with increased lengthening of a radial head arthroplasty evaluated with dynamic radiostereometric analysis.

IF 4.9 1区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Johanne Frost Teilmann, Emil T Petersen, Theis M Thillemann, Chalotte K Hemmingsen, Josephine Olsen Kipp, Thomas Falstie-Jensen, Maiken Stilling
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Abstract

Aims: The aim of this study was to evaluate the kinematics of the elbow following increasing length of the radius with implantation of radial head arthroplasties (RHAs) using dynamic radiostereometry (dRSA).

Methods: Eight human donor arms were examined by dRSA during motor-controlled flexion and extension of the elbow with the forearm in an unloaded neutral position, and in pronation and supination with and without a 10 N valgus or varus load, respectively. The elbows were examined before and after RHA with stem lengths of anatomical size, + 2 mm, and + 4 mm. The ligaments were maintained intact by using a step-cut lateral humeral epicondylar osteotomy, allowing the RHAs to be repeatedly exchanged. Bone models were obtained from CT scans, and specialized software was used to match these models with the dRSA recordings. The flexion kinematics of the elbow were described using anatomical coordinate systems to define translations and rotations with six degrees of freedom.

Results: The greatest kinematic changes in the elbows were seen with the longest, + 4 mm, implant, which imposed a mean joint distraction of 2.8 mm in the radiohumeral joint and of 1.1 mm in the ulnohumeral joint, an increased mean varus angle of up to 2.4° for both the radius and the ulna, a mean shift of the radius of 2.0 mm in the ulnar direction, and a mean shift of the ulna of 1.0 mm posteriorly.

Conclusion: The kinematics of the elbow deviated increasingly from those of the native joint with a 2 mm to a 4 mm lengthening of the radius. This confirms the importance of restoring the natural length of the radius when undertaking RHA.

通过动态放射性立体测量分析评估桡骨头关节置换术延长后的肘关节运动学。
目的:本研究旨在使用动态放射立体测量法(dRSA)评估桡骨长度增加后肘关节的运动学特性:方法:在前臂处于无负荷中立位时,通过运动控制肘关节的屈伸,以及在分别施加和不施加 10 N 的外翻或内翻负荷的情况下,使用动态放射立体定向测量法(dRSA)对 8 只供体手臂进行了检查。肘部在RHA前后分别进行了检查,肘杆长度分别为解剖尺寸、+ 2毫米和+ 4毫米。通过阶梯式肱骨外上髁外侧截骨术保持了韧带的完整性,从而可以反复更换 RHA。通过 CT 扫描获得骨骼模型,并使用专用软件将这些模型与 dRSA 记录相匹配。使用解剖坐标系描述了肘关节的屈曲运动学,以定义具有六个自由度的平移和旋转:结果:肘关节运动学变化最大的是最长的 + 4 毫米植入物,该植入物在肱骨外侧关节和尺桡关节分别造成了 2.8 毫米和 1.1 毫米的平均关节牵张,桡骨和尺骨的平均变位角度都增加了 2.4°,桡骨在尺骨方向的平均移位为 2.0 毫米,尺骨向后方的平均移位为 1.0 毫米:结论:当桡骨延长 2 毫米至 4 毫米时,肘关节的运动学特性与原生关节的运动学特性之间的偏差越来越大。这证实了在进行RHA时恢复桡骨自然长度的重要性。
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Bone & Joint Journal
Bone & Joint Journal ORTHOPEDICS-SURGERY
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