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摘要
掌侧板是否与桡骨远端掌侧曲线相匹配是有争议的。在这项研究中,我们旨在描述土耳其成年人正常桡骨远端掌侧皮质角(VCA)。患者和方法:我们回顾性地回顾了206例成人正常手腕的桡骨远端计算机断层扫描。年龄18 ~ 90岁,平均年龄41.91岁(SD = 16.90)。206例患者中,男性155例(75.20%),女性51例(24.80%)。在矢状面对所有远端桡骨进行VCA测量。结果:中、桡、尺侧VCA平均分别为34.020、31.84、37.27。尺侧、中侧和桡侧vca的差异有统计学意义(p < 0.001)。尺侧VCA男性明显高于女性(37.55比36.41,p = 0.040)。41 ~ 60岁年龄组尺侧VCA明显高于61岁及以上年龄组(37.78 vs 35.90, p = 0.005)。结论:不同年龄、性别的VCA存在显著差异。市售钢板的屈曲角度可能无法准确反映患者的VCA。医生应警惕预塑形钢板可能导致桡骨远端复位不良。
Normative reference values of volar cortical angle measured on computed tomography in a Turkish adult population
Introduction: It is controversial whether volar plates match the palmar curve of the distal radius. In this study, we aimed to describe the volar cortical angle (VCA) of the normal distal radius in an adult Turkish population. Patients and Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the distal radius computed tomography scans of 206 normal wrists in adults. The age range was 18–90 years, with a mean age of 41.91 (SD = 16.90). Of the 206 patients, 155 (75.20%) were men and 51 (24.80%) were women. VCA measurements were performed on all distal radius in the sagittal plane. Results: The mean middle, radial and ulnar VCA were 34.02o, 31.84o and 37.27o, respectively. There were statistically significant differences between the ulnar, middle and radial VCAs (p < .001). The ulnar VCA was significantly greater in males than in females (37.55o vs. 36.41o, p = .040). The ulnar VCA was significantly higher for the 41–60 age group than the 61 and above age group (37.78o vs. 35.90o, p = 0.005). Conclusion: There are significant differences in VCA based on age and gender. Commercially available plates may not have a flexion angle that accurately reflects the patient’s VCA. Physicians should be vigilant about the fact that pre-contoured plates may lead to malreduction of the distal radius.