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Articular surface area of the coronoid process and radial head in elbow extension: surface ratio in cadavers and a computed tomography study in vivo.
Shin, Seong-Ho; Jeon, In-Ho; Kim, Hyo-Jin; McCullough, Matthew; Yi, Jae-Hyuck; Cho, Hwan-Seong; Park, Il-Hyung.
Afiliação
  • Shin SH; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, College of Medicine, Kyungpook National University Hospital, Daegu 700-721, Korea.
J Hand Surg Am ; 35(7): 1120-5, 2010 Jul.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20610057
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

To quantify the articular surface area ratio of the radial head to the coronoid process to gain a better understanding of the stress distribution across these articulations and possibly to explain the patterns of osteoarthritis that are commonly seen in the elbow.

METHODS:

Thirty cadaveric elbows were harvested and dissected to allow measurement of the radial head and coronoid process articular surfaces. The articular surface areas were measured using the Image J program (National Institutes of Health, Chicago, IL). Twelve men were recruited for this study, and all received a computed tomography (CT) scan of the elbow. A 3-dimensional image of the proximal radioulnar articular surface was created using volume rendering. All specimens were measured 3 times by 2 observers.

RESULTS:

In the cadaveric measurements, the mean area of the radial head articular fossa was 247.3 +/- 52.6 mm(2) (mean +/- SD). The mean area of the medial facet of the coronoid process was 232.29 +/- 36.5 mm(2), and the mean area of the lateral facet was 141.9 +/- 33.3 mm(2). The articular surface area ratio of radial head to coronoid process was 11.5. In the CT measurement, the mean area of the radial head articular fossa was 258.9 +/- 26.3 mm(2). The mean area of the coronoid process articular surface was 376.9 +/- 37.0 mm(2). The articular surface area ratio of radial head to coronoid process was 11.46.

CONCLUSIONS:

The ratio of articular surface area of radial head to coronoid process is 11.51 in cadavers and 11.46 using a CT in vivo, which is the reverse of the reported force transmission ratio across the elbow joint.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Rádio (Anatomia) / Ulna / Imageamento Tridimensional / Articulação do Cotovelo Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2010 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Rádio (Anatomia) / Ulna / Imageamento Tridimensional / Articulação do Cotovelo Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2010 Tipo de documento: Article