Ulnar shaft diameter as it relates to plate osteosynthesis: A cadaveric study.

IF 0.3 Q4 SURGERY Journal of Hand and Microsurgery Pub Date : 2024-06-26 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jham.2024.100122
Nathan C Winek, Robert J Strauch
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Abstract

Background: Ulnar shaft fractures are common and the standard of care treatment is with 3.5 ​mm plating. The purpose of this study was to measure diameters along the length of the ulna to provide information on screw length and appropriateness of 3.5 ​mm screws and plate location.

Methods: Ten embalmed cadaveric ulnas were dissected free of all soft tissues. The length of the ulna was measured and then divided by four. Transverse osteotomies were performed along the length of the ulna at ¼, ½ and ¾ its full length. The diameter of the ulna at these locations was then measured in a radio-ulnar direction as well as a volar-dorsal direction.

Results: There were five female and five male specimens with an average age of 83.6 and 78.8 respectively. The smallest diameter in both the female and male specimens was in the distal ¾ shaft measured in a volar-dorsal direction with an average of 9.1 ​mm and 12 ​mm. The average volar-dorsal measurement was less than radio-ulnar measurement at all locations. The diameters increased along the ulna heading proximally.

Conclusion: This study provides information pertinent to screw width and length with respect to the ulnar shaft and calls in to question the use of 3.5 ​mm screws in the distal and midshaft ulnar diaphysis in females. Removal of 3.5 ​mm screws in the mid and distal ulnar shaft in females can leave a hole corresponding to 23% and 27% of the bone which can be concerning for a stress riser.

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背景:尺骨轴骨折很常见,标准治疗方法是使用 3.5 毫米钢板。本研究的目的是测量尺骨长度方向的直径,以提供有关螺钉长度和 3.5 毫米螺钉及钢板位置是否合适的信息:方法:解剖十个防腐尸体尺骨,去除所有软组织。测量尺骨长度,然后除以 4。在尺骨全长的 1/4、1/2 和 3/4 处进行横向截骨。然后在这些位置测量尺骨的直径,测量方向为桡侧和背侧:结果:共有五名女性和五名男性标本,平均年龄分别为 83.6 岁和 78.8 岁。女性和男性标本中直径最小的部位都位于 3/4 轴远端,从背侧方向测量的平均直径分别为 9.1 毫米和 12 毫米。所有位置的平均背侧测量值均小于桡侧测量值。直径沿尺骨向近端增加:这项研究提供了与尺骨轴相关的螺钉宽度和长度信息,并对女性尺骨干骺端远端和中轴使用 3.5 毫米螺钉提出了质疑。移除女性尺骨中轴和远轴上的 3.5 毫米螺钉会留下相当于 23% 和 27% 骨量的孔洞,这可能会导致应力上升。
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