Assessment of Elbow Deformity with an Ultrasonic Motion Analysis System via Its Rotation Axis: A Cadaver Study

S. Hung, P. Yen, Ming-Yih Lee
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Background: Elbow deformities are frequently found in children following elbow trauma, and precise assessment of elbow deformity is difficult in current clinical practice, especially in the rotational component, even with computed tomographic (CT) images due to the presence of cartilage. Purpose: We are proposing a new method of assessing elbow deformity via the its rotational axis, calculated from data obtained by the motion analysis system, in order to provide orthopedic surgeons a better understanding of the elbow deformities before or during surgical corrections. Methods: Osteotomy was performed at the supracondylar region of humerus on a fresh-frozen cadaver, and the bone fragments were adjusted with a set of external skeletal fixator (ESF). Cycles of elbow flexion and extension were then performed passively, and the coordinates of the markers on both humerus and ulna were recorded by an ultrasonic motion analysis system. Mathematical algorithm was developed and the elbow rotation axis was determined by the normal vector of the best fitting plane calculated through random sample consensus (RANSAC) method. Five different elbow conditions in varus/valgus deformities as well as internal/ external rotations were created by adjusting the ESF, and three sets of data were collected for each condition. Results: The best fitting plane method was able to reduce the shifting of the marker positions from 11 mm to less than 4 mm, and the deformities calculated from each elbow rotation axis were found to be within 50 of the expected value.
通过肘关节旋转轴的超声运动分析系统评估肘关节畸形:一项尸体研究
背景:儿童肘部外伤后经常出现肘部畸形,在目前的临床实践中,肘部畸形的精确评估是困难的,特别是在旋转部分,即使使用计算机断层扫描(CT)图像,由于软骨的存在。目的:我们提出了一种通过肘关节旋转轴来评估肘关节畸形的新方法,该方法由运动分析系统获得的数据计算得出,以便骨科医生在手术矫正之前或期间更好地了解肘关节畸形。方法:在新鲜冷冻尸体肱骨髁上区行截骨术,骨碎片用一套外骨固定器(ESF)进行调整。然后被动进行肘关节屈伸周期,并通过超声运动分析系统记录肱骨和尺骨上标记物的坐标。通过随机样本一致性(RANSAC)法求出的最佳拟合平面法向量确定弯头的旋转轴。通过调整ESF创建了五种不同的肘关节内翻/外翻畸形以及内/外旋转情况,并为每种情况收集了三组数据。结果:最佳拟合平面法能够将标记位置的移位从11 mm减少到4 mm以内,并且肘关节各旋转轴计算的变形量在期望值的50以内。
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