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圆韧带等中心重新附着:一项猪的研究。

Isocentric reattachment of ligamentum teres: a porcine study.

作者信息

Hosalkar Harish S, Varley Eric S, Glaser Diana, Farnsworth Christine L, Bomar James D, Wenger Dennis R

机构信息

Department of Orthopedics, Rady Children's Hospital, University of California, San Diego, CA, USA.

出版信息

J Pediatr Orthop. 2011 Dec;31(8):847-52. doi: 10.1097/BPO.0b013e31822e0276.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Recent reports reveal interest in the mechanical importance of ligamentum teres (LT) in hip dislocation. In the previously established procedure of anteroinferior acetabular LT reattachment in developmental dysplasia of the hip, the LT functions as a check-rein, showing promising results. However, this position of reattachment could potentially limit motion. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of an isocentric point for reattachment of the LT and to study its impact on hip function using a young porcine model.

METHODS

Pelvic specimens with intact anatomy were obtained from 6 skeletally immature pigs (12 hips). Through a careful anteromedial capsulotomy, the LT was detached from its acetabular insertion then reattached to 1 of 2 positions: (1) anteroinferior lip of the acetabulum; (2) proposed isocentric position. Intra-articular stress distribution was measured through a complete range of motion with a prescale Fuji pressure film. Tension was then applied to the LT and the stresses were recorded again. In addition, radioopaque solution was injected into the substance of the LT, then floroscopy tracked the LT location initially and after the 2 reattachment positions through a full hip range of motion.

RESULTS

Reattachment of the LT at an isocentric point is feasible in a pig model. With careful physiologic tensioning of this reattachment, hip can maintain full motion with no excessive pressure areas created within the joint. On the contrary, the initial technique of anteroinferior extra-articular attachment limits external rotation and extremes of abduction. We found this LT tracking technique (with radioopaque dye injection) to be reliable and reproducible.

CONCLUSIONS

The isocentric reattachment of the LT is feasible in this pig model and serves as a natural check-rein to dislocation without limiting joint motion or causing abnormal cartilage pressures.

CLINICAL RELEVANCE

Isocentric LT reattachment may provide a method for improving stability of open reductions when treating children with such conditions.

摘要

背景

近期报告显示,人们对髋关节脱位时圆韧带(LT)的力学重要性产生了兴趣。在先前已确立的针对发育性髋关节发育不良的髋臼前下LT重新附着手术中,LT起到了止动索的作用,显示出了有前景的结果。然而,这种重新附着的位置可能会潜在地限制活动。本研究的目的是评估LT重新附着的等中心点的可行性,并使用幼年猪模型研究其对髋关节功能的影响。

方法

从6只骨骼未成熟的猪(12个髋关节)获取解剖结构完整的骨盆标本。通过仔细的前内侧关节囊切开术,将LT从其髋臼附着处分离,然后重新附着到以下两个位置之一:(1)髋臼前下唇;(2)提议的等中心点。使用预校准的富士压力膜在整个活动范围内测量关节内应力分布。然后对LT施加张力并再次记录应力。此外,将不透射线的溶液注入LT实质内,并通过荧光透视在全髋关节活动范围内最初以及在两个重新附着位置后追踪LT的位置。

结果

在猪模型中,将LT重新附着于等中心点是可行的。通过对该重新附着进行仔细的生理张力调整,髋关节能够保持完全活动,关节内不会产生过度压力区域。相反,最初的前下关节外附着技术会限制外旋和外展极限。我们发现这种LT追踪技术(通过注入不透射线染料)是可靠且可重复的。

结论

在该猪模型中,LT的等中心重新附着是可行的,并且可作为防止脱位的天然止动索,而不会限制关节活动或导致异常的软骨压力。

临床意义

等中心LT重新附着可能为治疗此类病症的儿童提供一种改善切开复位稳定性的方法。

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