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Medial elbow anatomy: A paradigm shift for UCL injury prevention and management

To improve the management outcomes and diagnostic accuracy of the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) injury, the anatomy of the medial side of the elbow joint is necessary to be understood in terms of the periarticular surroundings rather than the specific ligaments. The aim of this study was to anatom...

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Autores principales: Hoshika, Shota, Nimura, Akimoto, Yamaguchi, Reiko, Nasu, Hisayo, Yamaguchi, Kumiko, Sugaya, Hiroyuki, Akita, Keiichi
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6850211/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30521139
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ca.23322
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author Hoshika, Shota
Nimura, Akimoto
Yamaguchi, Reiko
Nasu, Hisayo
Yamaguchi, Kumiko
Sugaya, Hiroyuki
Akita, Keiichi
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description To improve the management outcomes and diagnostic accuracy of the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) injury, the anatomy of the medial side of the elbow joint is necessary to be understood in terms of the periarticular surroundings rather than the specific ligaments. The aim of this study was to anatomically clarify the medial side of the elbow joint in terms of the tendinous structures and joint capsule. We conducted a descriptive anatomical study of 23 embalmed cadaveric elbows. We macroscopically analyzed the relationship between the flexor pronator muscles (FPMs) and the joint capsule in 10 elbows, histologically analyzed in 6 elbows, and observed the bone morphology through micro computed tomography in 7 elbows. The two tendinous septa (TS) were found: between the pronator teres (PT) and flexor digitorum superficial (FDS) muscles, and between the FDS and flexor carpi ulnaris (FCU) muscles. These two TS are connected to the medial part of the brachialis tendon, deep aponeurosis of the FDS, and FCU to form the tendinous complex, which linked the humeroulnar joint and could not be histologically separated from each other. Moreover, the capsule of the humeroulnar joint under the tendinous complex had attachment on the ST of 7 mm width. The two TS, the brachialis tendon, the deep FDS and FCU aponeuroses, and the joint capsule linked the humeroulnar joint. These anatomical findings could lead to a paradigm shift in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of UCL injuries in baseball players. Clin. Anat. 32:379–389, 2019. © 2018 The Authors. Clinical Anatomy published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of American Association of Clinical Anatomists.
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spelling pubmed-68502112019-11-18 Medial elbow anatomy: A paradigm shift for UCL injury prevention and management Hoshika, Shota Nimura, Akimoto Yamaguchi, Reiko Nasu, Hisayo Yamaguchi, Kumiko Sugaya, Hiroyuki Akita, Keiichi Clin Anat Original Communications To improve the management outcomes and diagnostic accuracy of the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) injury, the anatomy of the medial side of the elbow joint is necessary to be understood in terms of the periarticular surroundings rather than the specific ligaments. The aim of this study was to anatomically clarify the medial side of the elbow joint in terms of the tendinous structures and joint capsule. We conducted a descriptive anatomical study of 23 embalmed cadaveric elbows. We macroscopically analyzed the relationship between the flexor pronator muscles (FPMs) and the joint capsule in 10 elbows, histologically analyzed in 6 elbows, and observed the bone morphology through micro computed tomography in 7 elbows. The two tendinous septa (TS) were found: between the pronator teres (PT) and flexor digitorum superficial (FDS) muscles, and between the FDS and flexor carpi ulnaris (FCU) muscles. These two TS are connected to the medial part of the brachialis tendon, deep aponeurosis of the FDS, and FCU to form the tendinous complex, which linked the humeroulnar joint and could not be histologically separated from each other. Moreover, the capsule of the humeroulnar joint under the tendinous complex had attachment on the ST of 7 mm width. The two TS, the brachialis tendon, the deep FDS and FCU aponeuroses, and the joint capsule linked the humeroulnar joint. These anatomical findings could lead to a paradigm shift in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of UCL injuries in baseball players. Clin. Anat. 32:379–389, 2019. © 2018 The Authors. Clinical Anatomy published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of American Association of Clinical Anatomists. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2019-01-09 2019-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6850211/ /pubmed/30521139 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ca.23322 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Clinical Anatomy published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of American Association of Clinical Anatomists. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Akita, Keiichi
Medial elbow anatomy: A paradigm shift for UCL injury prevention and management
title Medial elbow anatomy: A paradigm shift for UCL injury prevention and management
title_full Medial elbow anatomy: A paradigm shift for UCL injury prevention and management
title_fullStr Medial elbow anatomy: A paradigm shift for UCL injury prevention and management
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title_short Medial elbow anatomy: A paradigm shift for UCL injury prevention and management
title_sort medial elbow anatomy: a paradigm shift for ucl injury prevention and management
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6850211/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30521139
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ca.23322
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