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The variance of clavicular surface morphology is predictable: an analysis of dependent and independent metadata variables

BACKGROUND: The anatomy of the clavicle is specific and varied in reference to its topography and shape. These anatomic characteristics play an important role in the open treatment of clavicle fractures. The complex and variable topography creates challenges for implant placement, contouring, and po...

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Autores principales: Fontana, Arabella D., Hoyen, Harry A., Blauth, Michael, Galm, André, Schweizer, Marcel, Raas, Christoph, Jaeger, Martin, Jiang, Chunyan, Nijs, Stefaan, Lambert, Simon
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7479165/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32939461
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jseint.2020.05.004
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author Fontana, Arabella D.
Hoyen, Harry A.
Blauth, Michael
Galm, André
Schweizer, Marcel
Raas, Christoph
Jaeger, Martin
Jiang, Chunyan
Nijs, Stefaan
Lambert, Simon
author_facet Fontana, Arabella D.
Hoyen, Harry A.
Blauth, Michael
Galm, André
Schweizer, Marcel
Raas, Christoph
Jaeger, Martin
Jiang, Chunyan
Nijs, Stefaan
Lambert, Simon
author_sort Fontana, Arabella D.
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description BACKGROUND: The anatomy of the clavicle is specific and varied in reference to its topography and shape. These anatomic characteristics play an important role in the open treatment of clavicle fractures. The complex and variable topography creates challenges for implant placement, contouring, and position. Hardware prominence and irritation does influence the decision for secondary surgical intervention. METHODS: Computerized tomographic scans of 350 adult clavicles with the corresponding patients' metadata were acquired and digitized. Morphologic parameters determining the shape of the clavicle were defined and computed for each digitized bone. The extracted morphologic parameters were correlated with patient metadata to analyze the relationship between morphologic variability and patient characteristics. RESULTS: The morphologic parameters defining the shape, that is, the radius of the medial and lateral curves, the apparent clavicle height and width, and the clavicle bow position, correlate with the clavicle length. The clavicle length correlates with the patients' height. Gender differences in shape and form were dependent and related to individual height distribution and clavicle length. Asian populations showed a similarly predictable, but shifted, correlation between shape and clavicle length. CONCLUSION: This anatomic analysis shows that the clavicle shape can be predicted through the clavicle length and patients' stature. Smaller patients have shorter and more curved clavicles, whereas taller patients have longer and less curved clavicles. This correlation will aid surgeons in fracture reduction, implant curvature selection, and in optimal adaptation of clavicle implants, and represents the basis for anatomically accurate solutions for clavicle osteosynthesis.
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spelling pubmed-74791652020-09-15 The variance of clavicular surface morphology is predictable: an analysis of dependent and independent metadata variables Fontana, Arabella D. Hoyen, Harry A. Blauth, Michael Galm, André Schweizer, Marcel Raas, Christoph Jaeger, Martin Jiang, Chunyan Nijs, Stefaan Lambert, Simon JSES Int Basic Science BACKGROUND: The anatomy of the clavicle is specific and varied in reference to its topography and shape. These anatomic characteristics play an important role in the open treatment of clavicle fractures. The complex and variable topography creates challenges for implant placement, contouring, and position. Hardware prominence and irritation does influence the decision for secondary surgical intervention. METHODS: Computerized tomographic scans of 350 adult clavicles with the corresponding patients' metadata were acquired and digitized. Morphologic parameters determining the shape of the clavicle were defined and computed for each digitized bone. The extracted morphologic parameters were correlated with patient metadata to analyze the relationship between morphologic variability and patient characteristics. RESULTS: The morphologic parameters defining the shape, that is, the radius of the medial and lateral curves, the apparent clavicle height and width, and the clavicle bow position, correlate with the clavicle length. The clavicle length correlates with the patients' height. Gender differences in shape and form were dependent and related to individual height distribution and clavicle length. Asian populations showed a similarly predictable, but shifted, correlation between shape and clavicle length. CONCLUSION: This anatomic analysis shows that the clavicle shape can be predicted through the clavicle length and patients' stature. Smaller patients have shorter and more curved clavicles, whereas taller patients have longer and less curved clavicles. This correlation will aid surgeons in fracture reduction, implant curvature selection, and in optimal adaptation of clavicle implants, and represents the basis for anatomically accurate solutions for clavicle osteosynthesis. Elsevier 2020-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7479165/ /pubmed/32939461 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jseint.2020.05.004 Text en © 2020 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Fontana, Arabella D.
Hoyen, Harry A.
Blauth, Michael
Galm, André
Schweizer, Marcel
Raas, Christoph
Jaeger, Martin
Jiang, Chunyan
Nijs, Stefaan
Lambert, Simon
The variance of clavicular surface morphology is predictable: an analysis of dependent and independent metadata variables
title The variance of clavicular surface morphology is predictable: an analysis of dependent and independent metadata variables
title_full The variance of clavicular surface morphology is predictable: an analysis of dependent and independent metadata variables
title_fullStr The variance of clavicular surface morphology is predictable: an analysis of dependent and independent metadata variables
title_full_unstemmed The variance of clavicular surface morphology is predictable: an analysis of dependent and independent metadata variables
title_short The variance of clavicular surface morphology is predictable: an analysis of dependent and independent metadata variables
title_sort variance of clavicular surface morphology is predictable: an analysis of dependent and independent metadata variables
topic Basic Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7479165/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32939461
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jseint.2020.05.004
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