Influence of ankle joint position on angles and distances of the ankle mortise using intraoperative cone beam CT: A cadaveric study.

<h4>Background</h4>The precise anatomical reduction of the ankle mortise is crucial for the clinical outcome in unstable syndesmotic injuries. Intraoperative cone beam computed tomography (CT), in addition to two-dimensional fluoroscopy, provides detailed information about the reduction...

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Main Authors: Sven Y Vetter, Maxim Privalov, Nils Beisemann, Benedict Swartman, Holger Keil, Joachim Kirsch, Paul Alfred Grützner, Jochen Franke
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217737
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spelling doaj-eba4ac8ab1b9480cb3bca598c305e7e22021-03-04T10:30:22ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01145e021773710.1371/journal.pone.0217737Influence of ankle joint position on angles and distances of the ankle mortise using intraoperative cone beam CT: A cadaveric study.Sven Y VetterMaxim PrivalovNils BeisemannBenedict SwartmanHolger KeilJoachim KirschPaul Alfred GrütznerJochen Franke<h4>Background</h4>The precise anatomical reduction of the ankle mortise is crucial for the clinical outcome in unstable syndesmotic injuries. Intraoperative cone beam computed tomography (CT), in addition to two-dimensional fluoroscopy, provides detailed information about the reduction and implant placement. The aim of this study was to analyze the influence of the joint position on the fibula position in the incisural notch and to determine the inter- and intraindividual anatomical differences in the intact ankle joints.<h4>Methods</h4>A total of 20 fresh-frozen lower legs disarticulated in the knee joint of 10 individuals were included. The measurements were performed using a cone beam CT. The distances and angles were measured in the standard imaging planes. The mean values of distances and angles were compared during the different joint positions: 10° dorsiflexion, 0° neutral position and 20° plantar flexion.<h4>Results</h4>The influence of the joint position was on average as follows: The anterior tibiofibular distance was 3.68 mm in 10° dorsiflexion, 3.66 mm (0° neutral position) and 3.59 mm (20° plantar flexion). The posterior tibiofibular distance measured 7.82mm, 7.76mm and 7.82mm. The rotation of the fibula measured ten millimeters proximal the joint line was 1.2°, 1.3° and 1.05°. The fibular rotation determined 4mm was 9.3°, 9.4° and 9.4°. On average, the following intraindividual variations were observed: superior tibiotalar clear space of 0.27mm and 0.15mm medial; and anterior tibiofibular distance of 0.42mm, 0.38mm posterior and 0.24mm in the incisural notch. The proximal angle of the fibular rotation was 0.2° and distal 0.4°. The interindividual variations of the angles and distances exceeded the intraindividual values partly by 3 to 4 fold.<h4>Conclusions</h4>Within the scope of this study neither the tibiofibular distance, nor the tibiofibular angle changed significantly through the different joint positions. The intraindividual differences were little while the interindividual variations of the parameters were distinctive.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217737
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author Sven Y Vetter
Maxim Privalov
Nils Beisemann
Benedict Swartman
Holger Keil
Joachim Kirsch
Paul Alfred Grützner
Jochen Franke
spellingShingle Sven Y Vetter
Maxim Privalov
Nils Beisemann
Benedict Swartman
Holger Keil
Joachim Kirsch
Paul Alfred Grützner
Jochen Franke
Influence of ankle joint position on angles and distances of the ankle mortise using intraoperative cone beam CT: A cadaveric study.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Sven Y Vetter
Maxim Privalov
Nils Beisemann
Benedict Swartman
Holger Keil
Joachim Kirsch
Paul Alfred Grützner
Jochen Franke
author_sort Sven Y Vetter
title Influence of ankle joint position on angles and distances of the ankle mortise using intraoperative cone beam CT: A cadaveric study.
title_short Influence of ankle joint position on angles and distances of the ankle mortise using intraoperative cone beam CT: A cadaveric study.
title_full Influence of ankle joint position on angles and distances of the ankle mortise using intraoperative cone beam CT: A cadaveric study.
title_fullStr Influence of ankle joint position on angles and distances of the ankle mortise using intraoperative cone beam CT: A cadaveric study.
title_full_unstemmed Influence of ankle joint position on angles and distances of the ankle mortise using intraoperative cone beam CT: A cadaveric study.
title_sort influence of ankle joint position on angles and distances of the ankle mortise using intraoperative cone beam ct: a cadaveric study.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2019-01-01
description <h4>Background</h4>The precise anatomical reduction of the ankle mortise is crucial for the clinical outcome in unstable syndesmotic injuries. Intraoperative cone beam computed tomography (CT), in addition to two-dimensional fluoroscopy, provides detailed information about the reduction and implant placement. The aim of this study was to analyze the influence of the joint position on the fibula position in the incisural notch and to determine the inter- and intraindividual anatomical differences in the intact ankle joints.<h4>Methods</h4>A total of 20 fresh-frozen lower legs disarticulated in the knee joint of 10 individuals were included. The measurements were performed using a cone beam CT. The distances and angles were measured in the standard imaging planes. The mean values of distances and angles were compared during the different joint positions: 10° dorsiflexion, 0° neutral position and 20° plantar flexion.<h4>Results</h4>The influence of the joint position was on average as follows: The anterior tibiofibular distance was 3.68 mm in 10° dorsiflexion, 3.66 mm (0° neutral position) and 3.59 mm (20° plantar flexion). The posterior tibiofibular distance measured 7.82mm, 7.76mm and 7.82mm. The rotation of the fibula measured ten millimeters proximal the joint line was 1.2°, 1.3° and 1.05°. The fibular rotation determined 4mm was 9.3°, 9.4° and 9.4°. On average, the following intraindividual variations were observed: superior tibiotalar clear space of 0.27mm and 0.15mm medial; and anterior tibiofibular distance of 0.42mm, 0.38mm posterior and 0.24mm in the incisural notch. The proximal angle of the fibular rotation was 0.2° and distal 0.4°. The interindividual variations of the angles and distances exceeded the intraindividual values partly by 3 to 4 fold.<h4>Conclusions</h4>Within the scope of this study neither the tibiofibular distance, nor the tibiofibular angle changed significantly through the different joint positions. The intraindividual differences were little while the interindividual variations of the parameters were distinctive.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217737
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