TY - JOUR
T1 - Clavicle morphometry revisited
T2 - A 3-dimensional study with relevance to operative fixation
AU - Bachoura, Abdo
AU - Deane, Andrew S.
AU - Wise, James N.
AU - Kamineni, Srinath
PY - 2013/1
Y1 - 2013/1
N2 - Background: The advocacy for operative fixation of midshaft clavicle fractures has prompted a reemergence of interest in clavicle anatomy. Three-dimensional (3D) anatomical studies provide more information than 2-dimensional studies, but are currently rare. Material and methods: Twenty-five skeletonized clavicles were digitized using a laser scanner. Three-dimensional computer software was used to analyze the data. Clavicles were divided into medial, middle, and lateral segments based on the medial and lateral apices of curvature and their lengths and midpoint cortical diameter measured. The angles of medial and lateral curvatures were measured in standardized axial and coronal planes. The medial and lateral curvatures were fitted with circles and the radii of curvature measured. Correlations between the intrinsic dimensions of the clavicle were assessed. Results: The mean length was 136.7 mm. The medial, middle, and lateral segments had mean lengths of 48, 56, and 32.7 mm, respectively. In the axial plane, the mean medial and lateral angles were 149.5° and 145.8°, respectively. In the coronal plane, the mean medial and lateral angles were 178.2° and 174.2°, respectively. The mean midpoint cortical diameter was 10.9 mm. The mean medial and lateral radii of curvature were 66.4 and 33.5 mm, respectively. The length and cortical diameter and length and medial radius of curvature were found to positively correlate, R2 = .355 and .184, respectively. Conclusion: Using standardized measurements, we were able to accurately characterize the dimensions of the clavicle. We found that the length of the clavicle correlates with the midpoint cortical diameter and with the radius of medial curvature.
AB - Background: The advocacy for operative fixation of midshaft clavicle fractures has prompted a reemergence of interest in clavicle anatomy. Three-dimensional (3D) anatomical studies provide more information than 2-dimensional studies, but are currently rare. Material and methods: Twenty-five skeletonized clavicles were digitized using a laser scanner. Three-dimensional computer software was used to analyze the data. Clavicles were divided into medial, middle, and lateral segments based on the medial and lateral apices of curvature and their lengths and midpoint cortical diameter measured. The angles of medial and lateral curvatures were measured in standardized axial and coronal planes. The medial and lateral curvatures were fitted with circles and the radii of curvature measured. Correlations between the intrinsic dimensions of the clavicle were assessed. Results: The mean length was 136.7 mm. The medial, middle, and lateral segments had mean lengths of 48, 56, and 32.7 mm, respectively. In the axial plane, the mean medial and lateral angles were 149.5° and 145.8°, respectively. In the coronal plane, the mean medial and lateral angles were 178.2° and 174.2°, respectively. The mean midpoint cortical diameter was 10.9 mm. The mean medial and lateral radii of curvature were 66.4 and 33.5 mm, respectively. The length and cortical diameter and length and medial radius of curvature were found to positively correlate, R2 = .355 and .184, respectively. Conclusion: Using standardized measurements, we were able to accurately characterize the dimensions of the clavicle. We found that the length of the clavicle correlates with the midpoint cortical diameter and with the radius of medial curvature.
KW - 3-dimensional study
KW - Anatomy
KW - Clavicle
KW - Morphometry
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jse.2012.01.019
DO - 10.1016/j.jse.2012.01.019
M3 - Article
C2 - 22541870
AN - SCOPUS:84870932538
SN - 1058-2746
VL - 22
SP - e15-e21
JO - Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
JF - Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
IS - 1
ER -