Utvärdering av Di35M-PrLO-projektion av armbågsleden för utlinjering av mediala processus coronoideus hos hund
The aim of this study is to evaluate an alternative projection of the Medial
Coronoid Process (MCP) of the canine elbow joint. The projection (Di35M-PrLO)
was, to my knowledge, first mentioned in an article by Haudiquet et al in 2002. In
that article the projection was tested in vitro, and a good sensitivity was showed
for the Medial Coronoid Process. The projection might be helpful in cases of
suspected Fragmented Coronoid Process (FCP)
.
This study is divided into three parts. The first part is an in-vivo test of the
projection, including technique and subjective evaluation of the outlining of the
MCP. Part two is an in-vitro study of different positioning of the humerus in the
Di35M-PrLO, in order to see which part of the MCP is best outlined in which
position. Part three is an evaluation of the positioning technique, in order to see if
the projection is usable in standard clinical situations.
The study shows that the use of Di35M-PrLO flexed projection outlines the MCP
sharper in 16 out of 24 cases, when compared to standard M-L flexed projection.
In 5 cases the outlining was better in standard M-L, and in 3 cases no difference
could be seen.
The in-vitro study shows that a 20 degree angle of the humerus (the shoulder is at
higher level than the elbow joint) gives an even better outlining of the MCP. This
would give the projection the name RadioDi35M-PrLO-HumeroPr20M-DiL.
The positioning technique is simple, and the technicians performing the
radiographic examination had no problems during the study.
In total the study shows that use of the Di35M-PrLO projection might give more
information, and the author suggests that it should be used in dogs presented with
elbow lameness if the patient is in risk for FCP. The study is only a pilot project,
and more or larger studies are needed.