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Imageological measurement of the sternoclavicular joint and its clinical application 被引量:5

Imageological measurement of the sternoclavicular joint and its clinical application
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摘要 Background Dislocation of the sternoclavicular joint is rare.However,posterior dislocation compressing important structures in the mediastinum may be fatal.Early diagnosis and prompt therapy of sternoclavicular joint dislocation are important.Computed tomography (CT) is an optimal means to investigate sternoclavicular joint anatomy; however,there are few reports on the imageological anatomical features of the sternoclavicular joint.The study investigated imageological anatomical features,and a new plate was devised according to these data to treat sternoclavicular joint dislocation.Methods Fifty-three healthy Chinese volunteers examined with chest CT were included in the study.The coronal,sagittal,and axial images of the sternoclavicular region were reconstructed.The sternal head diameter in the inferolateral-to-superomedial direction,length of the clavicular notch,and angle between the clavicular notch and sternum were measured on coronal images.The angle between the presternum and trunk was measured on sagittal images.The following dimensions were measured on axial images:anteroposterior dimensions of the sternal head,clavicular notch,and presternum; width of the sternoclavicular joint; distance between bilateral clavicles; and minimal distance from the presternum to the underlying structures in the thoracic cavity.A new plate was designed according to the above data and was used to repair six sternoclavicular joint dislocations.All cases were followed up with a range of 9 to 12 months.Results The proximal clavicle is higher than the presternum in a horizontal position.On axial images,the anteroposterior dimension of the sternal head was longer than the presternum,and the center region of the presternum was thinner than the edges.The left sternoclavicular joint space was (0.82±0.21) cm,and the right was (0.87±0.22) cm.Among the structures behind the sternum,the left bilateral innominate vein ran nearest to the presternum.The distance from the anterior cortex of the sterna to the left bilateral innominate vein was (2.38±0.61) cm.The dislocated joints were reduced anatomically and fixed with the new plate.All cases obtained satisfactory outcomes in follow-up visits.Conclusions Normal sternoclavicular joint parameters were measured on CT images,which can facilitate treatment of sternoclavicular joint dislocation or subluxation.This newly designed plate can be used to treat sternoclavicular joint dislocation effectively and safely. Background Dislocation of the sternoclavicular joint is rare.However,posterior dislocation compressing important structures in the mediastinum may be fatal.Early diagnosis and prompt therapy of sternoclavicular joint dislocation are important.Computed tomography (CT) is an optimal means to investigate sternoclavicular joint anatomy; however,there are few reports on the imageological anatomical features of the sternoclavicular joint.The study investigated imageological anatomical features,and a new plate was devised according to these data to treat sternoclavicular joint dislocation.Methods Fifty-three healthy Chinese volunteers examined with chest CT were included in the study.The coronal,sagittal,and axial images of the sternoclavicular region were reconstructed.The sternal head diameter in the inferolateral-to-superomedial direction,length of the clavicular notch,and angle between the clavicular notch and sternum were measured on coronal images.The angle between the presternum and trunk was measured on sagittal images.The following dimensions were measured on axial images:anteroposterior dimensions of the sternal head,clavicular notch,and presternum; width of the sternoclavicular joint; distance between bilateral clavicles; and minimal distance from the presternum to the underlying structures in the thoracic cavity.A new plate was designed according to the above data and was used to repair six sternoclavicular joint dislocations.All cases were followed up with a range of 9 to 12 months.Results The proximal clavicle is higher than the presternum in a horizontal position.On axial images,the anteroposterior dimension of the sternal head was longer than the presternum,and the center region of the presternum was thinner than the edges.The left sternoclavicular joint space was (0.82±0.21) cm,and the right was (0.87±0.22) cm.Among the structures behind the sternum,the left bilateral innominate vein ran nearest to the presternum.The distance from the anterior cortex of the sterna to the left bilateral innominate vein was (2.38±0.61) cm.The dislocated joints were reduced anatomically and fixed with the new plate.All cases obtained satisfactory outcomes in follow-up visits.Conclusions Normal sternoclavicular joint parameters were measured on CT images,which can facilitate treatment of sternoclavicular joint dislocation or subluxation.This newly designed plate can be used to treat sternoclavicular joint dislocation effectively and safely.
机构地区 Hebei Med Univ
出处 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第2期230-235,共6页 中华医学杂志(英文版)
关键词 sternoclavicular joint computed tomography imageological measurement dislocations sternoclavicular joint computed tomography imageological measurement dislocations
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