Radiographic evaluation of the bicipital groove morphology does not predict intraarticular changes in the long head of biceps tendon

A. Cardoso , J.N. Ferreira , R. Viegas , P. Amaro , P. Gamelas , R. Alonso , L. Pires
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Abstract

Introduction and objectives

This study aimed to examine the clinical utility of the radiographic evaluation of the bicipital groove in predicting long head of biceps tendon (LHBT) pathology.

Material and methods

A prospective study was conducted, and sixty consecutive patients proposed to shoulder arthroscopic surgery were selected. Before surgery, a radiographic evaluation was performed with a supine and a Fisk radiograph. Most supine radiographs (>75%) were non-interpretable and were excluded from the study. As some Fisk radiographs (26.7%) were also non-interpretable, that left 44 interpretable radiographs in the study. These were measured for medial opening angle, total opening angle, width and depth of the bicipital groove. The radiographic measurements and the presence of LHBT pathology, as assessed at arthroscopy, were correlated.

Results

Radiographic evaluation of the bicipital groove showed a mean medial opening angle of 53 ± 15° (23–90), a mean total opening angle of 80 ± 26° (30–135), a mean width of 10.3 ± 2.5 mm (6–19) and a mean depth of 4.1 ± 1.5 mm (1–8). Men had higher medial opening angle (60 vs 50°, p = 0.044) and wider grooves (11.9 vs 9.7 mm, p = 0.019). Twenty-five patients (56.8%) were found to have an abnormal LHBT. No correlation was found between the radiographic measurements and LHBT pathology. Only age was correlated with a LHBT lesion (61.8 vs 46.3 years, p < 0.001).

Conclusions

Our results show that there is no correlation between radiographic morphologic evaluation of the bicipital groove and LHBT pathology.

对肱二头肌沟形态的放射学评估不能预测肱二头肌长头肌腱的关节内变化。
引言和目的:本研究旨在检验影像学评估肱二头肌沟在预测肱二头肌长头肌腱(LHBT)病理中的临床实用性。材料和方法:进行前瞻性研究,选择60名连续的肩关节镜手术患者。手术前,用仰卧位和菲斯克X线片进行放射学评估。大多数仰卧位X线片(>75%)无法解释,因此被排除在研究之外。由于一些Fisk射线照片(26.7%)也是不可解释的,因此在研究中留下了44张可解释的射线照片。测量了内侧开放角、总开放角、肱二头肌沟的宽度和深度。影像学测量结果与关节镜下评估的LHBT病理学存在相关。结果:对肱二头肌沟的放射学评估显示,平均内侧开口角为53 ± 15°(23-90),平均总打开角度为80 ± 26°(30-135),平均宽度10.3 ± 2.5 mm(6-19),平均深度4.1 ± 1.5 毫米(1-8)。男性的内侧开放角较高(60°vs 50°,p = 0.044)和更宽的凹槽(11.9 vs 9.7 mm,p = 发现25例(56.8%)患者LHBT异常。射线照相测量与LHBT病理学之间没有发现相关性。只有年龄与LHBT病变相关(61.8岁vs 46.3岁,p 结论:我们的研究结果表明,影像学对肱二头肌沟的形态学评价和LHBT的病理学并没有相关性。
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