Diagnostic Use of Four-Dimensional Computed Tomography in Scapholunate Ligament Tear Detection.

IF 0.5 Q4 SURGERY
Ali Kumaş, Erin Teule, Stefan Hummelink, Stan Buckens, Marinus Becks, Brigitte VAN DER Heijden
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Background: Wrist arthroscopy is widely used to assess the intactness of ligaments, including the scapholunate ligament (SLL), as it allows direct visualisation and palpation. However, arthroscopy is invasive and costly, while traditional imaging modalities, such as X-rays and MRI, often miss ligament injuries due to their static nature. A promising alternative is four-dimensional computed tomography (4DCT), which allows dynamic, non-invasive visualisation of wrist motion in real time. This study evaluates the diagnostic potential of 4DCT for detecting SLL tears by comparing its findings with arthroscopy and open surgery. Methods: Twenty-one patients with suspected SLL tears underwent 4DCT imaging, with independent reviews by two radiologists. The motion cycles of extension-flexion and radial-ulnar deviation were analysed. Arthroscopy was performed within a few weeks after the scan. Patients with Geissler grade III or IV tears underwent surgical reconstruction. The qualitative assessments of the SLL by radiologists and surgeons were compared, while the kinematic parameters of the injured and contralateral wrists were analysed using a linear mixed model. Results: Radiologists' 4DCT evaluations corresponded with arthroscopy or surgical findings in 14 of 21 patients (67%). Patients with total SLL tears showed greater scapholunate distance and scapholunate angle during all wrist movements compared with uninjured wrists. Notably, 4DCT showed greater diagnostic agreement with surgical findings than arthroscopy alone. Conclusions: These findings demonstrate the potential role of 4DCT in diagnosing SLL tears. Further research should focus on optimising the acquisition and analysis of the 4DCT scan and refining 4DCT parameters to distinguish partial from total SLL tears. Level of Evidence: Level III (Therapeutic).

四维计算机断层扫描在舟月骨韧带撕裂检测中的诊断应用。
背景:手腕关节镜被广泛用于评估韧带的完整性,包括舟月骨韧带(SLL),因为它可以直接观察和触诊。然而,关节镜检查具有侵入性且成本高昂,而传统的成像方式,如x射线和MRI,由于韧带损伤的静态性质,往往会遗漏韧带损伤。一个很有前途的替代方案是四维计算机断层扫描(4DCT),它可以实时动态、无创地观察手腕运动。本研究通过比较4DCT与关节镜和开放手术的表现,评估了4DCT对SLL撕裂的诊断潜力。方法:21例疑似SLL撕裂的患者行4DCT成像,由2名放射科医生独立复查。分析了关节的伸屈运动周期和尺桡偏移运动周期。在扫描后的几周内进行了关节镜检查。Geissler III级或IV级撕裂的患者接受手术重建。比较放射科医生和外科医生对SLL的定性评估,同时使用线性混合模型分析受伤和对侧手腕的运动学参数。结果:21例患者中有14例(67%)的放射科医生的4DCT评估与关节镜检查或手术结果相符。与未损伤的腕关节相比,全SLL撕裂患者在所有腕关节运动中舟月骨距离和舟月骨角度都更大。值得注意的是,与单纯关节镜检查相比,4DCT的诊断结果与手术结果更加吻合。结论:这些发现证明了4DCT在诊断SLL撕裂中的潜在作用。进一步的研究应侧重于优化4DCT扫描的采集和分析,并改进4DCT参数,以区分部分和全部SLL撕裂。证据等级:III级(治疗性)。
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