A new standard radiographic reference for proximal fibular height in children

Background and purpose — To date there is a lack of studies defining the anatomical position of the proximal fibula. This is especially relevant when planning surgical interventions affecting the knee joint such as permanent or temporary epiphysiodesis to correct leg length discrepancies or angular...

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Main Authors: Adrien Frommer, Maike Niemann, Georg Gosheger, Gregor Toporowski, Andrea Laufer, Maria Eveslage, Jan Niklas Bröking, Robert Rödl, Bjoern Vogt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-09-01
Series:Acta Orthopaedica
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17453674.2020.1769378
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spelling doaj-7e71dcc39ff845c9931af553cb3d93d22021-04-02T16:36:21ZengTaylor & Francis GroupActa Orthopaedica1745-36741745-36822020-09-0191561161610.1080/17453674.2020.17693781769378A new standard radiographic reference for proximal fibular height in childrenAdrien Frommer0Maike Niemann1Georg Gosheger2Gregor Toporowski3Andrea Laufer4Maria Eveslage5Jan Niklas Bröking6Robert Rödl7Bjoern Vogt8University Hospital of MuensterUniversity Hospital of MuensterUniversity Hospital of MuensterUniversity Hospital of MuensterUniversity Hospital of MuensterUniversity of MuensterUniversity Hospital of MuensterUniversity Hospital of MuensterUniversity Hospital of MuensterBackground and purpose — To date there is a lack of studies defining the anatomical position of the proximal fibula. This is especially relevant when planning surgical interventions affecting the knee joint such as permanent or temporary epiphysiodesis to correct leg length discrepancies or angular deformities in growing patients. The goal of this study is to establish a standardized measurement technique and radiological reference values for the position of the proximal fibula in children. Patients and methods — 500 measurements were performed in calibrated long standing anteroposterior radiographs of 256 skeletally immature patients (8–16 years; 233 female, 267 male legs). As a radiographic reference in the frontal plane, the distance between the center of the proximal tibial growth plate and a line tangential to the tip of the fibular head and horizontal to the imaging plane was measured (dPTFH). Results — The average value of dPTFH in the studied population (median age 12 years) was –2.7 mm (SD 3, CI –3.0 to –2.5) and normally distributed (p = 0.1). There were no clinically significant sex or age-dependent differences. The inter-rater reliability analysis showed excellent ICC values (ICC = 0.88; CI 0.77–0.93). Interpretation — This study provides a new radiographic reference value to assess the position of the proximal fibula in relation to the proximal tibia in children and adolescents. This reference can aid preoperative decision-making as to whether additional fibular epiphysiodesis is necessary when performing tibial epiphysiodesis to correct moderate leg-length discrepancies.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17453674.2020.1769378
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author Adrien Frommer
Maike Niemann
Georg Gosheger
Gregor Toporowski
Andrea Laufer
Maria Eveslage
Jan Niklas Bröking
Robert Rödl
Bjoern Vogt
spellingShingle Adrien Frommer
Maike Niemann
Georg Gosheger
Gregor Toporowski
Andrea Laufer
Maria Eveslage
Jan Niklas Bröking
Robert Rödl
Bjoern Vogt
A new standard radiographic reference for proximal fibular height in children
Acta Orthopaedica
author_facet Adrien Frommer
Maike Niemann
Georg Gosheger
Gregor Toporowski
Andrea Laufer
Maria Eveslage
Jan Niklas Bröking
Robert Rödl
Bjoern Vogt
author_sort Adrien Frommer
title A new standard radiographic reference for proximal fibular height in children
title_short A new standard radiographic reference for proximal fibular height in children
title_full A new standard radiographic reference for proximal fibular height in children
title_fullStr A new standard radiographic reference for proximal fibular height in children
title_full_unstemmed A new standard radiographic reference for proximal fibular height in children
title_sort new standard radiographic reference for proximal fibular height in children
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Acta Orthopaedica
issn 1745-3674
1745-3682
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Background and purpose — To date there is a lack of studies defining the anatomical position of the proximal fibula. This is especially relevant when planning surgical interventions affecting the knee joint such as permanent or temporary epiphysiodesis to correct leg length discrepancies or angular deformities in growing patients. The goal of this study is to establish a standardized measurement technique and radiological reference values for the position of the proximal fibula in children. Patients and methods — 500 measurements were performed in calibrated long standing anteroposterior radiographs of 256 skeletally immature patients (8–16 years; 233 female, 267 male legs). As a radiographic reference in the frontal plane, the distance between the center of the proximal tibial growth plate and a line tangential to the tip of the fibular head and horizontal to the imaging plane was measured (dPTFH). Results — The average value of dPTFH in the studied population (median age 12 years) was –2.7 mm (SD 3, CI –3.0 to –2.5) and normally distributed (p = 0.1). There were no clinically significant sex or age-dependent differences. The inter-rater reliability analysis showed excellent ICC values (ICC = 0.88; CI 0.77–0.93). Interpretation — This study provides a new radiographic reference value to assess the position of the proximal fibula in relation to the proximal tibia in children and adolescents. This reference can aid preoperative decision-making as to whether additional fibular epiphysiodesis is necessary when performing tibial epiphysiodesis to correct moderate leg-length discrepancies.
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