Kurosawa Akihiro, Higuchi Masahiro, Tachiya Hiroshi, Tada Kaoru, Murai Atsuro, Nishi Taiki
Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Kanazawa University, Kakuma-machi, Kanazawa-shi, Ishikawa, 920-1192, Japan.
Faculty of Frontier Engineering, Institute of Science and Engineering, Kanazawa University, Kakuma-machi, Kanazawa-shi, Ishikawa, 920-1192, Japan.
BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2024 Aug 1;25(1):607. doi: 10.1186/s12891-024-07728-z.
Total joint arthroplasty (TJA) has often been used to treat thumb carpometacarpal (CMC) osteoarthritis (OA). However, guidelines for the CMC prosthesis shape remain unclear. This study aimed to identify the effective shape of a ball-and-socket prosthesis in restoring the range of thumb motion after TJA.
The participants were 10 healthy young adult men (22-32 years; 26.8 ± 3.57 [mean ± SD]). CT scans were performed in eight static limb positions during abduction and flexion. We defined three design variables (offset R, height H, and neck rotation angle Φ) as the variables that determine the basic shape of the ball-and-socket prosthesis. The ideal values of these design variables were examined based on the results of a 3D motion analysis, which evaluated the change in the posture of the first metacarpal (r, h, and φ corresponding to R, H, and Φ, respectively) relative to the center of rotation (COR) during abduction and flexion. We also simulated the effect of these design variables on the range of thumb motion after TJA using 3D CAD.
We found that the values of r and h averaged over all limb positions were 6.92 ± 1.60 mm and 51.02 ± 1.67 mm, respectively, showing that these values remained constant regardless of limb position. In contrast, φ changed significantly. The simulation results indicated that Φ affected the range of thumb motion after TJA, and Φ = 0° relatively reproduced all limb positions compared to other values.
Our results suggested that the desirable values of R and H were the average of r and h over several limb positions and that Φ = 0° was effective in restoring the range of thumb motion after TJA. Our results will provide surgeons with new guidelines for selecting a prosthesis.
全关节置换术(TJA)常用于治疗拇指腕掌关节(CMC)骨关节炎(OA)。然而,CMC假体形状的指导原则仍不明确。本研究旨在确定球窝假体在TJA后恢复拇指活动范围方面的有效形状。
参与者为10名健康年轻成年男性(22 - 32岁;26.8±3.57[均值±标准差])。在外展和屈曲过程中的八个静态肢体位置进行CT扫描。我们定义了三个设计变量(偏移量R、高度H和颈部旋转角度Φ)作为决定球窝假体基本形状的变量。基于三维运动分析的结果检查这些设计变量的理想值,该分析评估了第一掌骨在相对于旋转中心(COR)的外展和屈曲过程中的姿势变化(分别对应于R、H和Φ的r、h和φ)。我们还使用三维CAD模拟了这些设计变量对TJA后拇指活动范围的影响。
我们发现所有肢体位置的r和h平均值分别为6.92±1.60毫米和51.02±1.67毫米,表明这些值与肢体位置无关保持恒定。相比之下,φ变化显著。模拟结果表明,Φ影响TJA后拇指的活动范围,并且与其他值相比,Φ = 0°相对能重现所有肢体位置。
我们的结果表明,R和H的理想值是几个肢体位置的r和h的平均值,并且Φ = 0°在恢复TJA后拇指活动范围方面是有效的。我们的结果将为外科医生选择假体提供新的指导原则。