后内踝:形态分类、形态计量学和临床观察。

Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics Pub Date : 2025-06-08 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1177/24730114251341900
Hellen Carvalho Ribeiro, William Paganini Mayer, Jacob Matz, Josemberg da Silva Baptista
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摘要

背景:在这项研究中,我们提供了胫骨远端形态计量学的全面描述,并提出完整的后踝(PM)表现出临床相关的形态学变化。这些差异可能会影响骨折的分类、固定策略和植入物的设计。方法:对52例离体干胫骨进行形态学分析。确定了五个关键的形态测量点,并将PM定义为胫骨远端骨骺的后骨投影。踝沟确定了PM的内侧限制,腓骨切迹的后部确定了外侧限制,而前边界是一条穿过下关节面连接这些标志的线。基于一致的形态模式对PM形状进行分类。胫骨远端横截面评估骨小梁形态和密度。结果:我们发现PM呈现3种不同的形态类型:圆形,三角形和梯形。三角形和梯形表现出较大的尺寸和强健的骨组织,而具有圆形PM的胫骨则表现出较小的尺寸和精致的骨结构。结论:这些新发现揭示了PM的形态多样性,可以增强我们对PM骨折模式的理解,并优化外科植入物的开发。
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Posterior Malleolus: Morphologic Classification, Morphometry, and Clinical Insights.

Background: In this study, we provide a comprehensive description of the morphometrics of the distal tibiae and propose that the intact posterior malleolus (PM) exhibits clinically relevant morphologic variation. These differences may have implications for fracture classification, fixation strategy, and implant design.

Methods: Fifty-two isolated dry tibias were analyzed to determine the PM morphometric parameters. Five key morphometric points were identified, and the PM was defined as the posterior bony projection of the distal tibial epiphysis. The malleolar groove established the PM's medial limitation, the posterior portion of the fibular notch defined the lateral limit, and the anterior boundary was a line connecting these landmarks across the inferior articular surface. PM shapes were categorized based on consistent morphologic patterns. Cross-sections of the distal tibia were performed to assess trabecular bone morphology and density.

Results: We found the PM presenting 3 distinct morphologic types: rounded, triangular, and trapezoid. Triangular and trapezoid types exhibited larger dimensions and robust bone tissue, whereas tibias with a rounded PM displayed smaller dimensions and delicate bone architecture.

Conclusion: These novel findings reveal PM morphologic diversity, which may enhance our understanding of PM fracture patterns and optimize the development of surgical implants.

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Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics
Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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