When using lfMRI as a noninvasive preoperative screening tool for the diagnosis of meniscal tears, a high percentage of missed meniscal tears has to be expected.
DPUO results in reduction of RUI and amelioration of focal contact area at the MCP. This effect is the result of a complex three-dimensional rotation of the proximal ulnar segment, rather than axial shift.
Accurate estimation of RUI in dogs affected by elbow dysplasia might improve functional outcome and prevent osteoarthritis when corrective or modifying osteotomies are being considered as part of the treatment plan. Arthroscopy has been shown to be highly accurate and precise in detecting both positive and negative RUI in vitro. However, its diagnostic strength under clinical conditions still has to be proven.
Objective-To determine the sensitivity and specificity of visual estimation of radioulnar incongruence (RUI) in the canine elbow by use of 3-dimensional (3D) image rendering. Study Design-Experimentally induced negative and positive RUI. Sample Population-Canine (420 kg) cadaveric right thoracic limbs (n ¼ 8).Methods-Radial shortening and lengthening of 1 and 2 mm were performed extending an established surgical in vitro model of RUI. Based on transverse computed tomographic (CT) scans of each radioulnar conformation, the subchondral radioulnar joint surface was reconstructed and visualized. A total of 64 3D models of RUI were blindly evaluated in a random manner by 3 independent observers. RUI was estimated subjectively at 1 mm precisely (À2, À1, 0, þ 1, þ 2) by visual inspection of the 3D models. Results-Median sensitivity for identifying an incongruent joint was 0.86. Median specificity for identification of a congruent joint was 0.77. Analyzing the data only in respect to a congruent joint versus one with a shortened radius (positive RUI) resulted in a median sensitivity of 0.82, and a median specificity of 1.00. Interobserver agreement was 0.87. Repeatability was 0.96. Conclusion-Estimation of positive and negative RUI based on 3D surface models of the radioulnar articulation mimics gross inspection in a noninvasive manner, the latter being the ultimate gold standard for definitive diagnosis of any radioulnar step. The proposed technique is precise, reliable, and repeatable in vitro. Clinical Relevance-Preoperative estimation of the type and degree of RUI is the basis for deciding which type of corrective or modifying osteotomy might be best suited to restore normal joint loads in vivo. r
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