Three-dimensional remodelling to determine best fit for hemihamate autograft arthroplasty.

نویسندگان

  • Jessica Shih
  • Dale Podolsky
  • Paul Binhammer
چکیده

OBJECTIVE To determine the best fit of a hamate osteochondral graft to reconstruct a palmar defect of a middle phalanx articular fracture using three-dimensional remodelling. METHODS The proximal middle phalanx and distal hamate articular surfaces of 10 cadaveric right hands were scanned using a three-dimensional laser scanner. A defect was marked on the middle phalanx digital image to simulate a 50% palmar lip fracture. A hemihamate autograft surgical procedure was simulated by aligning the middle phalanx and hamate digital articular surfaces. In addition to the second digit measurements, the midpoint distances of the central ridge of proximal articular surface of the middle phalanx digital image for digits 3, 4 and 5 were recorded for reference value, as well as the offset distances for the long and small finger. RESULTS The mean midpoint distance for the index finger was 2.96 mm (95% CI 2.71 mm to 3.21 mm). The mean angle of offset was 20.09° (95% CI 15.54° to 24.64°). The mean graft offset distance was prominent by 1.23 mm (95% CI 0.57 mm to 1.89 mm). The reference values for the third, fourth and fifth middle phalange midpoint distances were 3.26 mm (95% CI 3.09 mm to 3.43 mm), 3.13 mm (95% CI 2.93 mm to 3.33 mm) and 2.48 mm (95% CI 2.33 mm to 2.63 mm), respectively. The offset distances for digits 3 and 5 were 1.24 mm (95% CI 0.48 mm to 2.00 mm) and 1.08 mm (95% CI 0.48 mm to 1.68 mm), respectively. CONCLUSIONS The present study provides information about best fit for placing a hamate autograft for the hemihamate arthroplasty procedure. In this model, the hamate graft must be offset to recreate the curvature of the middle phalanx.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Plastic surgery

دوره 22 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2014