Subpectoral proximal humeral anatomy: Guidance to decrease risk of fracture following subpectoral biceps tenodesis.

IF 1 1区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
Journal of African History Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-02-23 DOI:10.1177/17585732231159392
Hanbin Wang, Hailey P Huddleston, Joey S Kurtzman, Samuel Gedailovich, Liam Deegan, William R Aibinder
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Abstract

Background: Biceps tenodesis is used for a variety of shoulder and biceps pathologies. Humeral fracture is a significant complication of this procedure. This cadaveric anatomy study sought to determine the cortical thickness of the humeral proximal shaft to identify the optimal technique to decrease unicortical drilling and reduce the risk of fracture.

Methods: A computed tomography (CT) of eight cadaveric humeral specimens was obtained with a metallic marker placed at the site of subpectoral tenodesis. These scans were examined to define the cortical thickness of the subpectoral region of the humerus and determine angular safe zones for reaming.

Results: At the standard point of a subpectoral tenodesis, a mean angle relative to the coronal plane of 29.2° medially and 21.6° laterally from the deepest portion of the bicipital groove avoided unicortical drilling with a 7 mm reamer. These values varied slightly 1 cm proximal and distal to this level. The thickest regions of cortex in the subpectoral humerus correspond to the ridges of the bicipital groove.

Discussion: To avoid unicortical tunnels, surgeons should limit deviation from the perpendicular approach to no more than 23° relative to the coronal plane medially and 11° relative to the coronal plane laterally.

胸下肱骨近端解剖:降低胸下肱二头肌肌腱固定术后骨折风险的指南。
背景:肱二头肌肌腱固定术用于各种肩部和肱二头肌病变。肱骨骨折是该手术的一个重要并发症。本尸体解剖研究旨在确定肱骨近端骨干的皮质厚度,以确定减少单皮质钻孔和降低骨折风险的最佳技术。方法:对8例尸体肱骨标本进行计算机断层扫描(CT),并在胸下肌腱固定术处放置金属标记。检查这些扫描以确定肱骨胸下区域的皮质厚度,并确定扩孔的角度安全区域。结果:在胸下肌腱固定术的标准点,相对于冠状面内侧29.2°和外侧21.6°的平均角度,远离二头肌沟最深部分,避免了使用7毫米铰刀进行单皮质钻孔。这些值在近端和远端各变化1厘米。肱骨胸下最厚的皮质区与肱二头沟脊相对应。讨论:为了避免单皮质隧道,外科医生应限制垂直入路与冠状面内侧相对偏差不超过23°,与冠状面外侧相对偏差不超过11°。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of African History publishes articles and book reviews ranging widely over the African past, from the late Stone Age to the present. In recent years increasing prominence has been given to economic, cultural and social history and several articles have explored themes which are also of growing interest to historians of other regions such as: gender roles, demography, health and hygiene, propaganda, legal ideology, labour histories, nationalism and resistance, environmental history, the construction of ethnicity, slavery and the slave trade, and photographs as historical sources. Contributions dealing with pre-colonial historical relationships between Africa and the African diaspora are especially welcome, as are historical approaches to the post-colonial period.
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