近节指骨逆行无头螺钉固定术造成的关节面受累

Sean Martin, E. Patrick Murray, Anthony Mitchell, Will Beucler, Robert Ablove
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摘要

目的髓内(IM)螺钉固定近端指骨(P1)骨折是一种越来越受欢迎的治疗方法。本研究旨在量化逆行螺钉插入后的关节面损失,并确定当 P1 头缺损与中节指骨 (P2) 基部接合时近端指骨 (PIP) 关节的活动范围 (ROM)。在透视引导下采用经皮技术置入逆行螺钉。插入螺钉后,对标本进行解剖,以确定伸肌机制缺损的大小,评估PIP关节被动ROM的侧带,并确定P2背侧停止与缺损接合的角度以及关节面缺损的程度。结果 P2与关节面缺损停止接触的角度为PIP关节屈曲36.8°的平均值。PIP 关节完全屈曲时,伸肌机制缺损平均为 8.8%。结论经皮逆行 P1 髓内螺钉固定对伸肌机制和关节面的损伤极小。P1 头部缺损与 P2 底部啮合的弧度几乎完全超出了 PIP 关节的功能 ROM。临床意义通过髓内螺钉固定中 P1 头部和伸肌装置损伤的关节面损失量进行量化,可以让外科医生了解这种技术的后果。这项研究支持使用逆行髓内螺钉作为固定 P1 骨折的安全选择。
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Articular Surface Involvement With Retrograde Headless Screw Fixation of the Proximal Phalanx

Purpose

Intramedullary (IM) screw fixation of proximal phalanx (P1) fractures is a treatment option increasing in popularity. This study aimed to quantify the articular surface loss after retrograde screw insertion and to determine the range of motion (ROM) of the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint while the defect in the P1 head is engaged with the base of the middle phalanx (P2).

Methods

Twelve fresh frozen cadaver hand specimens were analyzed for prefixation ROM of the PIP joint. A retrograde screw was placed using a percutaneous technique under fluoroscopic guidance. Following screw insertion, specimens were dissected to determine size of the extensor mechanism defect, evaluate the lateral bands with passive ROM of the PIP joint, and determine the angle at which the dorsal aspect of P2 ceases to engage with the defect and the amount of articular surface loss. The percentage of articular surface loss was calculated using a digital image software program.

Results

The angle at which P2 ceased to engage with the articular surface defect was an average of 36.8° of PIP joint flexion. In full PIP joint flexion, the average extensor mechanism defect was 8.8%. The average total articular surface loss was 4.4% across all digits.

Conclusion

Percutaneous retrograde P1 intramedullary screw fixation results in minimal damage to the extensor mechanism and articular surface. The arc during which the defect in the head of P1 engages the base of the P2 is almost entirely outside the functional ROM of the PIP joint.

Clinical relevance

Quantifying the amount of articular surface loss through the P1 head and extensor apparatus damage in IM screw fixation can inform surgeons of the consequences of this technique. This study supports the use of a retrograde intramedullary screw as a safe option for fixation of P1 fractures.

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