OBJECTIVE:
To determine the sensitivity and specificity of estimation of radioulnar incongruence (RUI) by use of 3-dimensional (3D) image renderings in combination with a sphere fitted to the ulnar trochlear notch.
STUDY DESIGN:
In vitro study.
SAMPLE POPULATION:
Right forelimbs (n = 8) of canine cadavers weighing >20 kg.
METHODS:
CT-based 3D models (n = 63) of the radioulnar joint cup with different states of RUI were used. A sphere was fitted to the trochlear notch of each of the models and 2 independent observers estimated RUI based on the relation of the sphere and the radial joint surface blinded to the true state of RUI at 1 mm precisely (-2 mm to +2 mm).
RESULTS:
Mean sensitivity and specificity for detecting any form of incongruent joint was 0.94 and 0.89, respectively. Evaluating a positive step (short radius) versus a congruent joint resulted in a mean sensitivity and specificity of 0.89 and 0.96, respectively. A negative RUI (short ulna) was diagnosed with a mean sensitivity and specificity of 1.00 and 0.92, respectively. Intra-class-correlation coefficient for inter-observer agreement was 0.99.
CONCLUSIONS:
Fitting a sphere to the ulnar trochlea notch significantly improves diagnostic accuracy of 3D models of the radioulnar joint cup when diagnosing RUI.
Sensitivity and Specificity of 3D Models of the Radioulnar Joint Cup in Combination With a Sphere Fitted to the Ulnar Trochlear Notch for Estimation of Radioulnar Incongruence In Vitro.
Date
2013 May
Journal
Vet Surg
Volume
42
Number
4
Pages
365-70