可扩展性
肩袖
尸体痉挛
肩膀
磁共振成像
肌内脂肪
医学
脂肪组织
软组织
冈上肌
渗透(HVAC)
解剖
生物医学工程
外科
放射科
内科学
化学
材料科学
计算机科学
生物化学
复合材料
操作系统
作者
Hugo Giambini,Eiji Itoi,Krzysztof R. Gorny,Per Widholm,Anette Karlsson,Olof Dahlqvist Leinhard,Mark C. Adkins,Chunfeng Zhao,Kai‐Nan An
摘要
ABSTRACT Introduction : Rotator cuff (RC) tears result in muscle atrophy and fat infiltration within the RC muscles. An estimation of muscle quality and deformation, or extensibility, is useful in selecting the most appropriate surgical procedure. We determined if noninvasive quantitative assessment of intramuscular fat using MRI could be used to predict extensibility of the supraspinatus muscle. Methods : Seventeen cadaveric shoulders were imaged to assess intramuscular fat infiltration. Extensibility and histological evaluations were then performed. Results : Quantitative fat infiltration positively correlated with histological findings and presented a positive correlation with muscle extensibility ( r = 0.69; P = 0.002). Extensibility was not significantly different between shoulders graded with a higher fat content versus those with low fat when implementing qualitative methods. Discussion : A noninvasive prediction of whole‐muscle extensibility may directly guide pre‐operative planning to determine if the torn edge could efficiently cover the original footprint while aiding in postoperative evaluation of RC repair. Muscle Nerve 57 : 129–135, 2018
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