Tan Jun, Xu Jing, Xie Ren Guo, Deng Ai Dong, Tang Jin Bo
Department of Hand Surgery, Hand Surgery Research Center, Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University, Nantong, Jiangsu, China.
J Hand Surg Am. 2011 Mar;36(3):420-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2010.11.007. Epub 2011 Feb 4.
To investigate the lengths and changes of selected ligaments stabilizing the thumb carpometacarpal (CMC) joint during thumb motion in vivo.
We obtained serial computed tomography scans of the thumb CMC joints of 6 healthy volunteers during thumb flexion, abduction, and opposition. We reconstructed the 3-dimensional structures of the bones of the thumb CMC joint using customized software and modeled the paths of fibers of 5 principal ligaments--deep anterior oblique (beak), dorsoradial, posterior oblique, intermetacarpal, and dorsal intermetacarpal--at each of the CMC joint positions studied. We estimated the virtual lengths of these ligaments in neutral position, flexion, abduction, and opposition of the CMC joint by measuring the distances between the origin and the insertion of individual ligaments, and statistically analyzed the length changes.
The estimated length of the CMC joint ligaments underwent significant changes during thumb motion in vivo. Thumb flexion led to the greatest changes in ligament lengths. During flexion, all the ligaments lengthened significantly (p < .05 or p < .01), except for the beak ligament, which shortened significantly (p < .001). The lengths of the ligaments changed similarly during thumb abduction and opposition, except for the dorsoradial ligament. In both motions, the posterior oblique and dorsal intermetacarpal ligaments lengthened and the beak ligament shortened significantly (p < .05 or p < .01). During the 3 thumb motions, the beak ligament underwent marked shortening, while the other measured ligaments lengthened to varied extent.
The estimated lengths of principal ligaments stabilizing the CMC joint change substantially during thumb motions in vivo. Thumb flexion causes the greatest changes of the ligament lengths; abduction and opposition result in similar changes in the ligament lengths. The beak ligaments shorten while the other ligaments lengthen. This in vivo study suggests that thumb motions expose the CMC joint ligaments to different tensions at these thumb positions, and that the ligaments are under lower tension during thumb opposition and abduction than during flexion.
研究在活体拇指运动过程中,稳定拇指腕掌(CMC)关节的特定韧带的长度及变化情况。
我们获取了6名健康志愿者在拇指屈曲、外展和对掌过程中拇指CMC关节的系列计算机断层扫描图像。使用定制软件重建拇指CMC关节骨骼的三维结构,并对所研究的每个CMC关节位置的5条主要韧带——深前斜(喙状)韧带、背桡侧韧带、后斜韧带、掌骨间韧带和掌背间韧带的纤维路径进行建模。通过测量各韧带起止点之间的距离,估算这些韧带在CMC关节中立位、屈曲、外展和对掌时的虚拟长度,并对长度变化进行统计学分析。
在活体拇指运动过程中,CMC关节韧带的估算长度发生了显著变化。拇指屈曲导致韧带长度变化最大。在屈曲过程中,除喙状韧带显著缩短(p <.001)外,所有韧带均显著延长(p <.05或p <.01)。除背桡侧韧带外,拇指外展和对掌过程中韧带长度变化相似。在这两种运动中,后斜韧带和掌背间韧带延长,喙状韧带显著缩短(p <.05或p <.01)。在拇指的三种运动中,喙状韧带明显缩短,而其他测量的韧带则有不同程度的延长。
在活体拇指运动过程中,稳定CMC关节的主要韧带的估算长度发生了显著变化。拇指屈曲导致韧带长度变化最大;外展和对掌导致韧带长度发生相似变化。喙状韧带缩短,而其他韧带延长。这项活体研究表明,拇指运动使CMC关节韧带在这些拇指位置承受不同的张力,并且韧带在拇指对掌和外展时的张力低于屈曲时。