
The Application of Sesamoid Position in Diagnosing Thumb Metacarpophalangeal Joint Dorsal Dislocation: A Retrospective Study
Jianhua Xu, Li Han, Bo Zhang, Shuming Cao, Dake Zhu, Zhonggang Yin, Ketong Gong, Haihua Zhan
Orthopaedic Surgery ›› 2024, Vol. 16 ›› Issue (4) : 984-988.
The Application of Sesamoid Position in Diagnosing Thumb Metacarpophalangeal Joint Dorsal Dislocation: A Retrospective Study
Objectives: The position of sesamoid of thumb metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joint changed clearly when the joint was dislocated dorsally. However, the significance of sesamoid location in diagnosing joint dislocation was unclear. The present study aimed to explore the positional relationship between sesamoid bone and thumb metacarpophalangeal joint in normal and dorsal dislocation joints.
Methods: Between January 2018 and August 2023, we collected 60 isometric plain films from sixty outpatients and reviewed 56 anisometric plain films from twenty-eight emergency patients with dorsal dislocation of thumb MCP joint at Tianjin Hospital, then took measurements on the hand X-ray images. The sesamoid length on its longitudinal axis was defined as DP, the distance between the distal edge of sesamoid and thumb MCP joint was defined as DJ, and the ratio of DJ and DP was R. An independent-samples t-test and paired-samples t-test was utilized to analyze difference among data groups.
Results: The 60 isometric images were from 30 male and 30 female outpatients with normal bone structure in their hands, and the 56 anisometric images of the 28 emergency patients included both preoperative and postoperative materials. Among the outpatients, the actual distance between the distal edge of sesamoid and thumb MCP joint space (DJ) was 2.09 mm and 1.40 mm in males and females, respectively. The authentic average length of sesamoid (DP) was 4.46 mm in males and 4.22 mm in females. The average value of R (the ratio of DJ and DP) in males and females was 0.49 and 0.34, respectively. There were gender-related statistical differences in DJ (p < 0.01) and R (p=0.01), but no statistical difference in DP (p > 0.05). For the 28 emergency patients, the mean value of R was –0.47 before joint reduction and 0.58 after joint reduction, with statistical difference between them (p < 0.01).
Conclusions: There was significant difference in the relative position between sesamoid and thumb MCP joint when joint dislocation and joint reduction. The distal edge of sesamoid beyond thumb MCP joint could be an evidence in diagnosing joint dorsal dislocation. The distal edge of sesamoid below thumb MCP joint could be an evidence of joint reduction.
Dorsal dislocation / Metacarpophalangeal joint / Sesamoid bone / Thumb
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