Anatomical mismatch between the proximal humerus and PHILOS plate could result in varus malreduction.

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
P Rungchamrussopa, C Jiamton, P Kittithamvongs, W Ratanakoosakul
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Abstract

This study aims to investigate the anatomical incongruity between the proximal humerus and the PHILOS plate, which may lead to varus malreduction when this plate is used for indirect reduction. Fifty Asian cadaveric human humeri were included in the study. Three-hole and five-hole PHILOS plates were appropriately positioned on the lateral cortex of the proximal humerus. The gap distance between the plate and the lateral surface of the proximal humerus at each screw hole was measured using a digital vernier caliper. A Kirschner wire was inserted into the humeral head, guided by the locking sleeve. The angle between the plate and the lateral cortex was then measured. Differences in plate-bone distance and angles between the different plate lengths were analyzed using a paired t-test. The correlation between demographic variables and mismatched data was evaluated using Pearson correlation. All measurements were conducted by two observers to assess inter-observer reliability. In all specimens, the maximum gap distance was observed at the most proximal screw hole. The average plate-bone distance at this location was 2 mm for the 3-hole plate and 3 mm for the 5-hole plate. The average plate-bone angle was 2.9 degrees for the 3-hole plate and 3.2 degrees for the 5-hole plate. No correlation was found between total humeral length and either the plate-bone distance or the plate-bone angle. Due to the anatomical mismatch between the PHILOS plate and the proximal humerus, caution is advised when using the plate for indirect reduction, as it may lead to secondary varus malreduction.

肱骨近端与PHILOS钢板之间的解剖不匹配可导致内翻复位不良。
本研究旨在探讨肱骨近端与PHILOS钢板之间的解剖不一致,当PHILOS钢板用于间接复位时,这种不一致可能导致内翻复位不良。该研究包括50具亚洲人的肱骨尸体。在肱骨近端外侧皮质上适当放置三孔和五孔PHILOS钢板。使用数字游标卡尺测量每个螺钉孔处钢板与肱骨近端外侧表面之间的间隙距离。在锁定套筒的引导下,将克氏针插入肱骨头。然后测量钢板与外侧皮质之间的角度。使用配对t检验分析不同钢板长度之间钢板-骨距离和角度的差异。人口统计变量与不匹配数据之间的相关性采用Pearson相关性进行评估。所有测量均由两名观察员进行,以评估观察员间的可靠性。在所有标本中,最大间隙距离观察到在最近的螺钉孔。3孔钢板与5孔钢板在该位置的平均板骨距离分别为2mm和3mm。3孔钢板的平均板骨角为2.9度,5孔钢板的平均板骨角为3.2度。肱骨总长度与钢板-骨距离或钢板-骨角度均无相关性。由于PHILOS钢板与肱骨近端解剖不匹配,建议在使用该钢板进行间接复位时谨慎,因为它可能导致继发性内翻复位不良。
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Acta orthopaedica Belgica
Acta orthopaedica Belgica 医学-整形外科
CiteScore
0.70
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58
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
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