基于计算机断层扫描的前臂骨病拟人化研究:对假体设计的启示

Q4 Medicine
H. Pretorius, N. Ferreira, M. Burger
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摘要

摘要背景:本研究的目的是在设计两块骨头的髓内钉的背景下,准确地确定桡骨和尺骨解剖结构的可变性。排除桡骨和/或尺骨骨折或脱位的患者。结果:共有97次扫描,包括84%的男性和16%的女性患者。平均半径长度为238.43±18.38 mm(95%CI 234.60-241.74 mm)。平均曲率为一条半径为561.43±93.49 mm的圆弧(95%CI 543.09-580.78 mm)。管宽度的最小测量值为5.17mm(95%CI 4.87-5.47mm)。尺骨的平均长度为259.90±19.88 mm(95%CI 255.89-263.91 mm)。管宽度的最小测量值为4.80±1.30 mm(95%CI 4.53-5.87 mm)。平均近端轴角为11.39±3.30°(95%CI 10.76-12.82°结论:这项基于计算机断层扫描的拟人化研究已经确定了人类前臂骨骼的新解剖特征和关联。这些信息将用于解剖髓内装置的设计和制造,以更好地管理桡骨和尺骨骨折或病理学证据级别:4级关键词:桡骨、尺骨、解剖学、骨学、放射学弯曲ius,髓内设计
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A computer tomography-based anthropomorphic study of forearm osteology: implications for prosthetic design
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to accurately establish the variability in the anatomy of the radius and ulna in the context of the design of an intramedullary nail for both bones METHODS: Forearm computed tomography scans were used to measure the specific internal and external anatomy of the radius and ulna in adult patients. Patients with fractures or dislocations involving either the radius and/or ulna were excluded RESULTS: A total of 97 scans, comprising 84% male and 16% female patients, were included. The mean radius length was 238.43±18.38 mm (95% CI 234.60-241.74 mm). The mean curvature was an arc with a radius of 561.43±93.49 mm (95% CI 543.09-580.78 mm). The smallest measurement of the canal width was 5.17 mm (95% CI 4.87-5.47 mm). The ulna showed a mean length of 259.90±19.88 mm (95% CI 255.89-263.91 mm). The smallest measurement of the canal width was 4.80±1.30 mm (95% CI 4.53-5.87 mm). The mean proximal shaft angle was 11.39±3.30° (95% CI 10.76-12.82° CONCLUSION: This computed tomography scan-based anthropomorphic study has identified novel anatomical features and associations of human forearm bones. This information will be used in the design and manufacture of anatomic intramedullary devices to better manage radius and ulna fractures or pathology Level of evidence: Level 4 Keywords: radius, ulna, anatomy, osteology, radius of curvature, intramedullary design
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SA Orthopaedic Journal
SA Orthopaedic Journal Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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