• Title of article

    Radiographic Description of Soft Tissue Attachments around the Elbow

  • Author/Authors

    Moen ، Patrick Department of Orthopaedic Surgery - Saint Louis University , Hill ، Brian Research performed at Saint Louis University School of Medicine , Teytelbaum ، David Department of Orthopaedic Surgery - Research performed at Saint Louis University School of Medicine University , Kim ، Christopher Department of Orthopaedic Surgery - Research performed at Saint Louis University School of Medicine University , Kaar ، Scott Research performed at Saint Louis University School of Medicine; Saint Louis University

  • From page
    556
  • To page
    564
  • Abstract
    Objectives: Quantitatively define the radiographic locations of the major soft-tissue attachments about the elbow.Methods: In 10 cadaveric elbows, the attachments of the medial ulnar collateral ligament, lateral ulnar collateral ligament, annular ligament, triceps, and biceps were marked with radiopaque spheres. Measurements were made on calibrated AP and lateral fluoroscopic images from known osseous landmarks.Results: On AP radiographs; the anterior bundle of the MUCL (aMUCL) measured 28.6mm (95% CI, 27. 5-29.8mm) from the humeral attachment to the midpoint of the MUCL ridge on the ulna and 14.3mm, (95% CI 13.0-15.5) to the olecranon. The LUCL was 39.9mm (95% CI, 38.6 – 41.1mm) from the humeral attachment to the supinator crest attachment and 8.9mm (95% CI, 8.1-9.8mm) to the lateral epicondyle. On the lateral radiographs, the humeral attachment of the aMUCL to the medial coronoid was 27.1mm (95% CI, 25.9-28.2mm) and 9.3mm (95%CI, 17.5 -21.2mm) to the tip. The LUCL humeral attachment to the supinator crest was 45.4mm (95%CI, 44.1-46.8mm). The LUCL humeral attachment was located 8.9mm (95%CI, 8.0-9.7mm) posterior from the anterior humeral line.Conclusion: The soft-tissue attachments about the elbow were reproducibly demonstrated on radiographs in relation to osseous landmarks and radiographic lines. The radiographic relationships will allow for improved identification of the ligament and tendon attachment sites of the elbow for intraoperative assessment and postoperative evaluation following reconstruction. Level of evidence: V
  • Keywords
    Elbow , Ligament , Reconstruction , Tendon , xray
  • Journal title
    The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery
  • Journal title
    The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery
  • Record number

    2738469