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Radiographic determinants of the elbow rotation axis: experimental identification and quantitative validation.

M Bottlang1, M R O'Rourke, S M Madey, C M Steyers, J L Marsh, T D Brown.   

Abstract

This study identifies new radiographic indices to approximate the location of the elbow rotational axis. With use of electromagnetic motion tracking source data, the average rotational axis of the ulnohumeral articulation was calculated in seven cadaveric specimens. Quasi-lateral radiographs of the elbow specimens were then analyzed to identify radiographic landmarks of the elbow axis in the lateral view. The spatial relationships of these landmarks with the elbow aligned on-axis were contrasted with their relationships in eight distinct off-axis alignments. Elbow axis orientation in the transverse plane (internal/external rotation) was identified by the location of a dense intramedullary cortical line, appearing in the projection of the distal humerus in relation to the periosteal surface of the posterior cortex of the humerus. This intramedullary line corresponds to the posteromedial cortex of the distal humerus. Correct alignment occurred when this line laid 27.1+/-3.7% of the anteroposterior humeral diameter anterior from the periosteal surface of the posterior cortex. Axis orientation in the coronal plane (abduction/adduction) was identified by the concentric appearance of radiographic arcs formed by the capitellum, trochlear sulcus, and medial trochlear flange. Using these radiographic indices, three orthopaedic surgeons were able to fluoroscopically align the elbow along the axis of rotation with an accuracy of 3.7+/-1.8 degrees. These results are immediately applicable to fluoroscopic identification of the elbow axis. This technique can be used to increase the accuracy of hinge placement during application of hinged external fixation or distraction arthroplasty.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11117306     DOI: 10.1002/jor.1100180521

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Orthop Res        ISSN: 0736-0266            Impact factor:   3.494


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