Accuracy of radiographs in assessment of displacement in lateral humeral condyle fractures.

Journal of Children's Orthopaedics Pub Date : 2014-02-01 Epub Date: 2014-02-02 DOI:10.1007/s11832-014-0553-8
Ashleen Knutsen, Tigran Avoian, Sean L Borkowski, Edward Ebramzadeh, Lewis E Zionts, Sophia N Sangiorgio
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Purpose: Determining the magnitude of displacement in pediatric lateral humeral condyle fractures can be difficult. The purpose of this study was to (1) assess the effect of forearm rotation on true fracture displacement using a cadaver model and to (2) determine the accuracy of radiographic measurements of the fracture gap.

Methods: A non-displaced fracture was created in three human cadaveric arms. The specimens were mounted on a custom apparatus allowing forearm rotation with the humerus fixed. First, the effect of pure rotation on fracture displacement was simulated by rotating the forearm from supination to pronation about the central axis of the forearm, to isolate the effects of muscle pull. Then, the clinical condition of obtaining a lateral oblique radiograph was simulated by rotating the forearm about the medial aspect of the forearm. Fracture displacements were measured using a motion-capture system (true-displacement) and clinical radiographs (apparent-displacement).

Results: During pure rotation of the forearm, there were no significant differences in fracture displacement between supination and pronation, with changes in displacement of <1.0 mm. During rotation about the medial aspect of the forearm, there was a significant difference in true displacements between supination and pronation at the posterior edge (p < 0.05).

Conclusion: Overall, true fracture displacement measurements were larger than apparent radiographic displacement measurements, with differences from 1.6 to 6.0 mm, suggesting that the current clinical methods may not be sensitive enough to detect a displacement of 2.0 mm, especially when positioning the upper extremity for an internal oblique lateral radiograph.

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x线片评估肱骨外侧髁骨折移位的准确性。
目的:确定儿童肱骨外侧髁骨折的移位程度是困难的。本研究的目的是:(1)利用尸体模型评估前臂旋转对真实骨折位移的影响;(2)确定骨折间隙x线摄影测量的准确性。方法:对3条人尸体手臂进行非移位性骨折。标本被安装在一个定制的装置上,允许前臂旋转并固定肱骨。首先,模拟单纯旋转对骨折位移的影响,将前臂绕前臂中轴线从旋后旋转到旋前,分离肌肉牵拉的影响。然后,通过绕前臂内侧旋转前臂来模拟获得侧斜x线片的临床条件。使用运动捕捉系统(真实位移)和临床x线片(明显位移)测量骨折位移。结果:前臂单纯旋转时,旋后与旋前骨折位移无显著性差异,骨折位移发生变化。总体而言,真实骨折位移测量值大于明显的x线片位移测量值,差异从1.6 mm到6.0 mm不等,这表明目前的临床方法可能不够敏感,无法检测到2.0 mm的位移,特别是在定位上肢进行内斜位侧位x线片时。
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