内侧冠状突病犬与非内侧冠状突病犬尺桡关节构象的比较

IF 1.1 2区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Marlene Scharpf, Lars F H Theyse
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摘要

我们的研究目的是利用横切面计算机断层扫描评估内侧冠状突疾病(MCD)犬的尺桡关节构象。该研究包括101个经关节镜检查确认为MCD的肘关节和20个声控肘关节。为了评估尺桡关节的构象,我们确定了桡骨头中心在横向计算机断层扫描平面上向尺关节面旋前和旋前的比例。此外,我们评估了尺桡关节的开放角度。MCD组表现为尺桡关节外侧、外侧、中央比值降低,中央、外侧分别为1.78(±0.09)、1.81(±0.07)(p = 0.044)、1.75(±0.10)、1.78(±0.09)(p = 0.044)、外侧分别为1.74(±0.09)、1.77(±0.08)(p = 0.044),提示尺桡关节畸形。中、内侧段尺桡比值无差异,与关节全齐性一致。两组间尺桡关节开口角度差异无统计学意义。MCD犬在横向计算机断层上表现为外侧、中央外侧和中央畸形,尺桡关节不一致。内侧冠突疾病似乎与内侧冠突和内侧关节室同侧的尺桡关节畸形一致。外侧和中央间室尺桡畸形可能是MCD发展的一个因素,并限制了关节镜下MCD治疗的成功率。
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Assessment of the Conformation of the Radioulnar Joint Comparing Dogs with and without Medial Coronoid Disease.

The aim of our study was to assess the conformation of the radioulnar joint using transverse plane computed tomography in dogs with medial coronoid disease (MCD).The study included 101 elbow joints with arthroscopically confirmed MCD and 20 sound control elbow joints. To assess the conformation of the radioulnar joint, we determined the ratio for the radial head centre of supination and pronation toward the ulnar joint surface in the transverse computed tomography plane. In addition, we assessed the opening angle of the radioulnar joint.The MCD group showed decreased lateral, laterocentral and central radioulnar ratios, with 1.78 (± 0.09) and 1.81 (± 0.07) centrally (p = 0.044), 1.75 (± 0.10) and 1.78 (± 0.09) laterocentrally (p = 0.044) and 1.74 (± 0.09) and 1.77 (± 0.08) laterally (p = 0.044), in the MCD and control groups, respectively, indicating radioulnar joint malformation. The mediocentral and medial sections showed no differences in radioulnar ratios consistent with joint congruity. The opening angle of the radioulnar joint showed no significant differences between the groups.Dogs with MCD showed lateral, centrolateral and central malformation and incongruity of the radioulnar joint in the transverse computed tomography plane. Medial coronoid disease appears to coincide with radioulnar joint malformation ipsilateral to the medial coronoid process and medial joint compartment. Radioulnar malformation in the lateral and central compartments could be a factor in the development of MCD and limit the success rate in arthroscopic MCD treatment.

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CiteScore
2.00
自引率
15.40%
发文量
49
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology (VCOT) is the most important single source for clinically relevant information in orthopaedics and neurosurgery available anywhere in the world today. It is unique in that it is truly comparative and there is an unrivalled mix of review articles and basic science amid the information that is immediately clinically relevant in veterinary surgery today.
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