Morphologic Characteristics of the Sigmoid Notch of the Distal Radius for Patients With Peripheral Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex Tear.

2021 
The distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) is stabilized by the bony anatomy of the contact surfaces. The authors analyzed the morphologic characteristics and radiologic parameters at the sigmoid notch of patients with a peripheral triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) tear compared with asymptomatic patients. Preoperative axial computed tomography scans were reviewed for 76 wrists with peripheral TFCC injuries, including foveal avulsion, and 76 wrists of age- and sex-matched control subjects. The authors used axial computed tomography scans of the DRUJ to classify the patients into 4 groups according to the type of sigmoid notch, namely, flat face, ski-slope, C-type, and S-type. They also measured the tilting angle, depth, width of the sigmoid notch, and radioulnar ratio (RUR). Statistical analyses were performed with the chi-square test or paired t test (P .05) and width (TFCC injury, 14.8 mm; control, 14.5 mm; P>.05) were similar between the groups. Patients with ski-slope or dorsally tilted sigmoid notches may be at greater risk for peripheral TFCC injuries. [Orthopedics. 202x;xx(x):xx-xx.].
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