Three-dimensional analysis of femoral tunnel placement in canine cranial cruciate ligament reconstruction.

IF 2.6 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Tsai-Yu Lee, Ching-Ho Wu, Cheng-Chung Lin
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Background: Accurate femoral tunnel placement is essential for successful anatomical intra-articular reconstruction of the cranial cruciate ligament (CrCL), a standard treatment for anterior cruciate ligament disease in humans. Surgical outcomes are influenced by multiple factors related to tunnel placement, including ligament footprint restoration, tunnel length, and graft bending angle (GBA), among others. However, no consensus has been reached regarding the optimal placement of the femoral tunnel for CrCL reconstruction in dogs. This study aimed to investigate the effects of various femoral tunnel entry (FTE) points on these key parameters to determine favourable tunnel locations for canine CrCL reconstruction.

Methods: The influences of various FTE points were evaluated based on six parameters: footprint coverage, footprint overhang, footprint similarity, tunnel length, tunnel-face angle, and GBA. Three-dimensional femoral models reconstructed from CT scans of 25 canine cadaveric hindlimbs were used to simulate tunnel placement. In addition, tibiofemoral kinematic data from 13 client-owned dogs during treadmill gait were analysed to quantify the GBA associated with each simulated tunnel.

Results: A more proximal extracapsular tunnel aperture relative to Blumensaat's line provided greater footprint coverage, improved similarity, and longer tunnel length. However, along the cranial-caudal axis, a trade-off emerged between these factors and GBA, suggesting that a mid-range position may offer the most balanced compromise.

Conclusion: Placing the FTE point proximally is preferable, while a mid-range cranial-caudal position may best balance key factors affecting postoperative outcomes in dogs.

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犬颅骨十字韧带重建中股骨隧道放置的三维分析。
背景:准确的股骨隧道放置是成功解剖重建颅交叉韧带(CrCL)的必要条件,这是人类前交叉韧带疾病的标准治疗方法。手术结果受到与隧道放置相关的多种因素的影响,包括韧带足迹修复、隧道长度和移植物弯曲角度(GBA)等。然而,关于犬CrCL重建股骨隧道的最佳位置尚未达成共识。本研究旨在探讨不同股骨隧道入口(FTE)点对这些关键参数的影响,以确定适合犬CrCL重建的隧道位置。方法:基于足迹覆盖、足迹悬垂、足迹相似度、隧道长度、隧道端面角和GBA 6个参数,评价不同FTE点的影响。利用CT扫描重建25只犬尸体后肢的三维股骨模型来模拟隧道的放置。此外,分析了13只客户拥有的狗在跑步机步态期间的胫股运动学数据,以量化与每个模拟隧道相关的GBA。结果:相对于Blumensaat线,更近的囊外隧道孔径提供了更大的足迹覆盖范围,改进的相似性和更长的隧道长度。然而,沿着颅尾轴,在这些因素和GBA之间出现了权衡,表明中距离体位可能提供最平衡的妥协。结论:近端放置FTE点是可取的,而中距离颅尾位置可以最好地平衡影响犬术后结果的关键因素。
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BMC Veterinary Research
BMC Veterinary Research VETERINARY SCIENCES-
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.80%
发文量
420
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Veterinary Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of veterinary science and medicine, including the epidemiology, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of medical conditions of domestic, companion, farm and wild animals, as well as the biomedical processes that underlie their health.
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