与拇指尺侧副韧带损伤相比,拇指桡侧副韧带损伤显示掌指骨半脱位的发生率更高:一项比较影像学分析。

IF 1.8 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
HAND Pub Date : 2025-05-22 DOI:10.1177/15589447251338586
John F Hoy, Caitlin M Ward, Jason H Kim, Xavier C Simcock
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摘要

背景:拇指尺侧和桡侧副韧带(UCL和RCL)是拇指掌指关节(MCP)必不可少的外侧稳定剂。尽管解剖学和生物力学研究结果表明,与UCL损伤相比,RCL损伤后MCP关节半脱位的发生率更高,但这尚未得到临床证实。本研究检查并比较了手术性RCL患者与拇指UCL损伤患者拇指MCP关节的影像学表现。方法:回顾性分析175例手术拇指损伤,其中UCL损伤131例,RCL损伤40例,合并UCL和RCL损伤4例。术前x线片和磁共振成像(MRI)对掌侧MCP关节半脱位进行评估,根据半脱位的严重程度从I级到iv级进行分类。结果:x线片上,UCL损伤的平均半脱位百分比为16.6±10.2%,而RCL损伤的平均半脱位百分比为35.5±16.2%。MRI显示,UCL损伤的平均半脱位率为30.4±16.5%,而RCL损伤的平均半脱位率为43.8±18.8%。在x线片上,0.8%的UCL损伤被分类为III或IV级半脱位,而22%的RCL损伤被分类为III或IV级半脱位。MRI显示,11.6%的UCL损伤为III级或IV级半脱位,而23.5%的RCL损伤为III级或IV级半脱位。结论:桡骨副韧带损伤在x线平片和MRI上均显示MCP关节掌侧半脱位明显高于UCL损伤。这对完全RCL损伤的手术指征有助于恢复关节全齐性具有指导意义。
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Thumb Radial Collateral Ligament Injuries Show Greater Rates of Metacarpophalangeal Subluxation Compared With Thumb Ulnar Collateral Ligament Injuries: A Comparative Imaging Analysis.

Background: The ulnar and radial collateral ligaments (UCL and RCL) of the thumb are essential lateral stabilizers of the thumb metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joint. Despite anatomical and biomechanical findings suggesting a higher rate of MCP joint subluxation after RCL injury compared with that of UCL injury, this has not been clinically substantiated. This study examines and compares imaging of the thumb MCP joint in patients with operative RCL versus UCL injuries of the thumb.

Methods: One hundred seventy-five operative thumb injuries were retrospectively reviewed, consisting of 131 UCL injuries, 40 RCL injuries, and 4 concomitant UCL and RCL injuries. Preoperative radiographs and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) images were assessed for volar MCP joint subluxation, classified by severity based on percentage subluxation from grade I to IV.

Results: On radiographs, the mean percent subluxation was 16.6 ± 10.2% for UCL injuries compared with 35.5 ± 16.2% for RCL injuries. On MRI, the mean percent subluxation was 30.4 ± 16.5% for UCL injuries compared with 43.8 ± 18.8% for RCL injuries. On radiographs, 0.8% of UCL injuries were classified as grade III or IV subluxation, while 22% of RCL injuries were classified as grade III or IV subluxation. On MRI, 11.6% of UCL injuries were classified as grade III or IV subluxation, while 23.5% of RCL injuries were classified as grade III or IV subluxation.

Conclusions: Radial collateral ligament injuries show significantly higher volar subluxation of the MCP joint compared with UCL injuries on both plain radiographs and MRI. This has implications for operative indications of complete RCL injuries to help restore joint congruity.

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HAND
HAND Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: HAND is the official journal of the American Association for Hand Surgery and is a peer-reviewed journal featuring articles written by clinicians worldwide presenting current research and clinical work in the field of hand surgery. It features articles related to all aspects of hand and upper extremity surgery and the post operative care and rehabilitation of the hand.
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