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Lionel Athlani1, Kamel Rouizi2, Jonathan Granero1, Gabriela Hossu2, Alain Blum3, Gilles Dautel1, Pedro Augusto Gondim Teixeira3.
Abstract
We performed a prospective study to evaluate the values of dynamic four-dimensional computed tomography in assessing suspected chronic scapholunate instability. Forty patients were evaluated with radiographs, arthrography, and four-dimensional computed tomography. On plain radiographs and computed tomography, we found 16 patients with definite scapholunate instability, five with questionable scapholunate instability, and 19 with absence of scapholunate instability. We used four-dimensional computed tomography to evaluate the size of the scapholunate gap during radioulnar deviation. The mean and maximal values of the gap size were lowest in the patients with absence of scapholunate instability and highest in those with definite scapholunate instability. When comparing the scapholunate gap sizes of the patients with absent and questionable scapholunate instability, the range of the gap sizes was significantly higher in the patients with questionable scapholunate instability. We conclude that four-dimensional computed tomography aids assessment of chronic scapholunate instability, which allows the differentiation between patients without and those with definite or questionable scapholunate instability. Level of evidence: II.Entities:
Keywords: Four-dimensional computed tomography; scapholunate instability; wrist injury
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31842675 DOI: 10.1177/1753193419893890
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hand Surg Eur Vol ISSN: 0266-7681