Comparison of External Rotation Torque of Short External Rotator Muscles in Hip Flexion Position.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Yoshiaki Ito, Daisuke Suzuki, Fumiya Kizawa, Arata Kanaizumi, Toshihito Hiraiwa, Takashi Tamura, Yoshiharu Kawaguchi, Satoshi Nagoya
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Abstract

Preservation of the short external rotator muscles of the hip is effective in preventing dislocation after total hip arthroplasty. The external rotation torque exerted by the short external rotator muscles can resist internal rotation of the hip joint; however, the absence of quantitative data on external rotation torque makes it difficult to determine which short external rotator muscles should be preserved. We compared the external rotation torque of individual short external rotator muscles in hip flexion. The external rotation torque of the piriformis, obturator internus, conjoined tendon, and obturator externus was evaluated in 15 fresh-frozen cadaveric hips from 0° to 105° of hip flexion, by applying muscle force based on physiological cross-sectional area to the muscle-string model constructed along the anatomical course of each muscle on the pelvis. External rotation torque of the piriformis, obturator internus, and conjoined tendon peaked at 15° hip flexion, and then decreased as the hip flexed. External rotation torque of the obturator externus increased as the hip flexed. At 75° of flexion or more in deep flexion, ranges associated with a high risk of dislocation, the obturator externus had the highest external rotation torque. External rotation torque of the obturator externus was, on average, 2.18 times greater than that of the conjoined tendon at 90° of hip flexion, and 3.80 times greater at 105° flexion. These findings, which include the element of muscle force, suggest that preservation of the obturator externus is the most effective in resisting dislocation among the short external rotator muscles. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: No study has evaluated dislocation resistance based on external rotation torque, including both a force component and muscle course. In this study, we estimated the muscle force of the short external rotator muscles from the PCSA, and quantitatively evaluated how that muscle force changes as external rotation torque during hip flexion. While approaches to hip replacement surgery and the preservation of tissues vary, our results suggest criteria for which muscles should be effectively preserved to resist dislocation in selective dissection of the posterior soft tissues of the hip joint. In future, surgeons will be able to advocate surgical approaches that are less invasive and more resistant to dislocation, which will require clinical evaluation.

髋屈曲位短外旋肌外旋力矩的比较。
保留髋关节短外旋肌是预防全髋关节置换术后脱位的有效方法。短的外旋肌施加的外旋扭矩可以抵抗髋关节的内旋;然而,由于缺乏关于外旋扭矩的定量数据,很难确定哪些短外旋肌应该保留。我们比较了髋关节屈曲中单个短外旋肌的外旋扭矩。通过对沿骨盆各肌肉解剖路线构建的肌束模型施加基于生理截面积的肌肉力,评估15例新鲜冷冻尸体髋关节在髋关节屈曲0°至105°范围内梨状肌、闭孔内肌、连体肌腱和闭孔外肌的外旋扭矩。梨状肌、闭孔内肌和连接肌腱的外旋扭矩在髋关节屈曲15°时达到峰值,然后随着髋关节屈曲而减小。闭孔外肌的外旋扭矩随着髋关节屈曲而增加。在深度屈曲75°或更多时,与脱位高风险相关的范围内,闭孔外肌具有最高的外旋扭矩。在髋关节屈曲90°时,闭孔外肌的外旋力矩平均是联合肌腱的2.18倍,在屈曲105°时,其外旋力矩平均是联合肌腱的3.80倍。这些发现,包括肌肉力量的因素,表明保留闭孔外肌是抵抗短外旋肌脱位最有效的方法。临床相关性:没有研究评估基于外旋扭矩的脱位阻力,包括力成分和肌肉过程。在本研究中,我们从PCSA中估计了短外旋肌的肌力,并定量评估了该肌力在髋关节屈曲期间如何随外旋扭矩变化。虽然髋关节置换术的方法和组织保存各不相同,但我们的研究结果提出了在选择性剥离髋关节后部软组织时应有效保存肌肉以抵抗脱位的标准。未来,外科医生将能够提倡侵入性更小、更能抵抗脱位的手术方法,这将需要临床评估。
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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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