Literature DB >> 11554509

Evaluation of three-dimensional glenoid structure using MRI.

H Inui1, K Sugamoto, T Miyamoto, A Machida, J Hashimoto, K Nobuhara.   

Abstract

The tilting angle and the shape of the glenoid cavity are considered to relate closely to shoulder stability. They are also important when planning arthroplasty and developing new designs. This study examines the glenoid cavity using 3-dimensional MRI. Forty volunteers (20 men, 20 women; average age 21.4; range 18-35 y) were enrolled in the study. The tilting angles of the glenoid bone were measured in 5 consecutive axial planes perpendicular to the glenoidal long axis. Cross sections were divided into 3 types (concave, flat, convex) according to the shape on each plane. The average tilting angles for the 5 planes from the bottom to the top were 3.3+/-4.1, 1.4+/-3.8. -0.6+/-1.9, -1.4+/-3.3, and -6.2+/-3.3 degrees anteriorly, indicating that the 3-dimensional bony structure of the glenoid was twisted anteriorly to posteriorly. Images on the bottom plane consisted of 82.5 % concave type, 15% flat type and 2.5% convex type, while only 3 cases (7.5%) showed concave at the top plane. The shape of the glenoid cavity is thought to be conducive to glenohumeral motion and stability.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11554509      PMCID: PMC1468334          DOI: 10.1046/j.1469-7580.2001.19930323.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anat        ISSN: 0021-8782            Impact factor:   2.610


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