Association of ulnar variance with three-dimensional carpal alignment and demographics in asymptomatic volunteers

Author:

Waris Eero12ORCID,Höglund Theresa1,Sippo Robert1,Aspinen Samuli1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Hand Surgery, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital, Helsinki, Finland

2. Mehiläinen Helsinki Hospital, Helsinki, Finland

Abstract

Background Several carpal pathologies are considered to be related to ulnar variance. Recently, computer-aided computed tomography (CT) analysis software was introduced to quantify three-dimensional (3D) carpal alignment with high accuracy and reliability. Purpose To determine the association of ulnar variance with 3D carpal alignment and demographics. Material and Methods A wrist of 121 asymptomatic volunteers (69 men, 52 women; mean age = 38 ± 10.4 years) was imaged in the neutral wrist position with cone-beam CT. Computer-aided CT analysis software (Bonelogic), based on segmentation and numerical modelling, was used to define ulnar variance and standardized 3D axes for all carpal bones. The association of ulnar variance with 3D carpal alignment, age of the volunteer, and side and dominance of the imaged wrist was assessed. Results The mean ulnar variance was −1.6 ± 1.5 mm (range = −5.3 to 2.4 mm). The mean ulnar variance was −1.9 mm and −1.1 mm in men and women ( P = 0.007), respectively. Of the imaged 121 wrists, 18 (15%) had positive and 103 (85%) negative ulnar variance. There was no association between ulnar variance and any of the radio- or intercarpal angle values in either the sagittal or coronal plane (ρ = −0.16…0.17, r = −0.13….0.12). The ulnar variance showed no association with side ( P = 0.51) or dominance ( P = 0.27) of the imaged wrist. Conclusion 3D carpal alignment is not affected by ulnar variance. The association of ulnar variance with sex may in part explain the difference in reported prevalence of some carpal pathologies, such as ulnar impaction syndrome and Kienböck’s disease.

Funder

University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,General Medicine,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology

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