Kummer F J, Perkins R, Zuckerman J D
Shoulder Service, Hospital for Joint Diseases Orthopaedic Institute, New York, NY 10003, USA.
J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 1998 Mar-Apr;7(2):144-6. doi: 10.1016/s1058-2746(98)90225-7.
Four hundred twenty humeri were measured to determine humeral head retroversion and its relation to the location of the bicipital groove. Average head retroversion was found to be 28.3 degrees (+/- 13.2 degrees), and the angular orientation of the bicipital groove referenced to the transepicondylar axis was 55.5 degrees (+/- 13.8 degrees). The average difference between these angular orientations was 27.3 degrees (+/- 14.2 degrees). This result implies that the bicipital groove can be used as a landmark for prosthetic stem positioning in shoulder arthroplasty if the center of the lateral aspect of the stem is posteriorly offset approximately 30 degrees from the center of the groove. However, because of the appreciable variation in these averages, the use of the bicipital groove as a reference can result in a significant error of humeral stem alignment, which should be considered when determining the retroversion for a particular patient.
对420例肱骨进行测量,以确定肱骨头后倾及其与二头肌沟位置的关系。发现平均肱骨头后倾为28.3度(±13.2度),二头肌沟相对于经髁间轴的角向为55.5度(±13.8度)。这些角向之间的平均差值为27.3度(±14.2度)。该结果表明,如果假体柄外侧中心从沟中心向后偏移约30度,二头肌沟可作为肩关节置换术中假体柄定位的标志。然而,由于这些平均值存在明显差异,将二头肌沟作为参考可能会导致肱骨干对线出现显著误差,在确定特定患者的后倾时应予以考虑。