Anatomy of Lister's Tubercle: Implications for Volar Locked Plating of the Distal Radius.

IF 1.8 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
HAND Pub Date : 2024-10-29 DOI:10.1177/15589447241284783
Charlotte L E Laane, Floris V Raasveld, Huub H de Klerk, Daniel T Weigel, Jayanth S Pratap, Neal C Chen, Kyle R Eberlin
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Abstract

Background: Determining accurate intraoperative screw length in complex distal radius fractures may pose difficulties. With volar plate fixation, excessive screw length may result in extensor pollicis longus injury and this can be challenging to determine via intraoperative imaging. This study aims to identify the precise anatomic location and parameters of Lister's tubercle on the dorsal aspect of the radius.

Methods: The anatomy and location of Lister's tubercle was evaluated in 26 cadaveric arms, of which 27% were female, with a mean age of 73.6 years. Additionally, Lister's tubercle was evaluated on 198 computed tomography (CT) scans using a quantitative distal radius surface map. Median age was 28 years, and 28% of the patients were female.

Results: As measured in cadaveric arms, the mean Lister's tubercle length was 12.6 mm, and width was 5.4 mm. The distance from the radial styloid to the distal and proximal border of Lister's tubercle averaged 23.0 and 10.4 mm, respectively. Of the total distal radial width, Lister's tubercle begins 43% from the radial border and spans to 42% of the ulnar border, encompassing 16% of the entire width of the dorsal distal radius. On CT mapping, the distance between the peak of Lister's tubercle and the ulnar and radial border of the radius was 46% and 54%, respectively. Female sex was associated with a smaller distal radius width, but not with a smaller Lister's tubercle.

Conclusions: Knowledge of Lister's tubercle anatomy may assist in more precise screw placement in volar locked plating of distal radius fractures.

Level of evidence: IV-Therapeutic.

李斯特结节的解剖:桡骨远端外侧锁定钢板的意义。
背景:在复杂的桡骨远端骨折中确定术中螺钉的准确长度可能会造成困难。在进行桡骨外侧钢板固定时,过长的螺钉长度可能会导致伸肌损伤,而通过术中成像来确定这一点具有挑战性。本研究旨在确定桡骨背侧李斯特结节的精确解剖位置和参数:方法:对 26 具尸体手臂的李斯特结节解剖结构和位置进行了评估,其中 27% 为女性,平均年龄为 73.6 岁。此外,还使用定量桡骨远端表面图在 198 例计算机断层扫描(CT)中对李斯特结节进行了评估。中位年龄为 28 岁,28% 的患者为女性:在尸体手臂上测量的平均李斯特结节长度为12.6毫米,宽度为5.4毫米。从桡骨系带到李斯特结节远端和近端边界的距离平均分别为23.0毫米和10.4毫米。在桡骨远端总宽度中,李斯特结节始于桡骨边界的43%,跨越尺骨边界的42%,占整个桡骨远端背侧宽度的16%。在CT图上,李斯特结节的峰值与桡骨尺侧和桡侧边界之间的距离分别为46%和54%。女性与桡骨远端宽度较小有关,但与李斯特结节较小无关:结论:了解李斯特结节的解剖结构有助于在桡骨远端骨折的外侧锁定钢板术中更精确地放置螺钉:IV-治疗
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HAND
HAND Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: HAND is the official journal of the American Association for Hand Surgery and is a peer-reviewed journal featuring articles written by clinicians worldwide presenting current research and clinical work in the field of hand surgery. It features articles related to all aspects of hand and upper extremity surgery and the post operative care and rehabilitation of the hand.
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