Anatomic validation of an "anatomic" shoulder system.

C Roche, L Angibaud, P H Flurin, T Wright, E Fulkerson, Joseph Zuckerman
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An anatomic study was conducted on 49 dried cadaveric humeri and 24 dried cadaveric scapula to ascertain the variability of the following parameters: humeral neck angle, humeral head retroversion, humeral head medial offset, humeral head posterior offset, humeral head diameter glenoid height, glenoid width, and the glenoid height to width ratio. For verification purposes, the results of this study were found to be within 1.5% to 14.3% of other anatomic studies published in the literature. This observed variability was then compared to that provided by an "anatomic" shoulder prosthesis (Equinoxe, Exactech, Inc.); viewed independently, this prosthesis can restore humeral neck angle in 94% of humeri, "secondary" retroversion in 92% of humeri, medial offset in 100% of humeri, posterior offset in 100% of humeri, and humeral head diameter in 96% of humeri. Additionally, the glenoid prosthesis height to width ratio was found to be within 5% and 10% of 71% and 96% of cadaveric glenoids, respectively. The results of this analysis indicate that a dual-offset "anatomic " shoulder prosthesis has the capability to successfully restore glenohumeral anatomy in this representative population.

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“解剖”肩部系统的解剖验证。
对49例干尸肱骨和24例干尸肩胛骨进行了解剖研究,以确定以下参数的可变性:肱骨颈角、肱骨头后移、肱骨头内侧偏移、肱骨头后部偏移、肱骨头直径、肩关节高度、肩关节宽度和肩关节高宽比。为了验证目的,本研究的结果与文献中发表的其他解剖学研究的结果相差在1.5%至14.3%之间。然后将观察到的变异性与“解剖”式肩假体提供的变异性进行比较(equinox, Exactech, Inc.);独立观察,该假体可恢复94%的肱骨颈角,92%的肱骨“二次”后倾,100%的肱骨内侧偏移,100%的肱骨后偏移,96%的肱骨头直径。此外,肩胛假体的高宽比分别在71%和96%的尸体肩胛的5%和10%以内。这一分析结果表明,双偏移“解剖”肩关节假体有能力成功地恢复这一代表性人群的肩关节解剖。
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