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The Watershed Line of the Distal Radius: Cadaveric and Imaging Study of Anatomical Landmarks.

Minke Bergsma1,2,3, Job N Doornberg1,2, Annelise Borghorst1, W A Kernkamp4,5, R L Jaarsma1, Gregory I Bain1.   

Abstract

Background  Placement of volar plates remains a challenge as the watershed line may not be an easy-identifiable distinct line intraoperatively. Objectives  The main objective of this article is to define how anatomical landmarks identifiable upon the volar surgical approach to the distal radius relate to the watershed line. Methods  We identified anatomical landmarks macroscopically upon standard volar approach to the distal radius in 10 cadaveric forearms and marked these with radiostereometric analysis (RSA) beads in cadaveric wrists. The RSA beads were then referenced against the volar osseous structures using quantification of three-dimensional computed tomography and advanced imaging software. Results  The mean measurements were the radial and ulnar prominences 11.1 mm and 2.1 mm proximal to the joint line of the distal radius, respectively. The interfossa sulcus was 0.3 mm proximal and 3 mm dorsal to the ulnar prominence. The watershed line was between 3.5 (minimal) and 7.6 (maximal) mm distal to the distal line of insertion of the pronator quadratus. Conclusion  The watershed line is situated distal to the pronator quadratus, but with a wide variability making it an impractical landmark for plate position. The osseous ulnar prominence is a good anatomical reference for safe plate positioning, as it is located on the watershed line and easily palpated at surgery. One should keep in mind the sulcus-the point on the watershed line where the flexor pollicis longus runs-can be situated just proximal to the ulnar prominence. Clinical Relevance  To provide anatomical landmarks that are easy to identify upon surgical approach without the direct need for intraoperative imaging. © Thieme Medical Publishers.

Keywords:  Q3DCT imaging; anatomy; distal radius fracture; volar approach; volar plating; watershed line

Year:  2019        PMID: 32025354      PMCID: PMC7000252          DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1698452

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Wrist Surg        ISSN: 2163-3916


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2.  Volar morphology of the distal radius in axial planes: a quantitative analysis.

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Journal:  J Orthop Res       Date:  2014-12-09       Impact factor: 3.494

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8.  Ultrasonic Evaluation of the Flexor Pollicis Longus Tendon Following Volar Plate Fixation for Distal Radius Fractures.

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9.  The pilon map: fracture lines and comminution zones in OTA/AO type 43C3 pilon fractures.

Authors:  Peter A Cole; Robert K Mehrle; Mohit Bhandari; Michael Zlowodzki
Journal:  J Orthop Trauma       Date:  2013-07       Impact factor: 2.512

Review 10.  Distal radius anatomy applied to the treatment of wrist fractures by plate: a review of recent literature.

Authors:  Laurent Obert; François Loisel; Nicolas Gasse; Daniel Lepage
Journal:  SICOT J       Date:  2015-06-19
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1.  Anatomical and Clinical Concepts in Distal Radius Volar Ulnar Corner fractures.

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