Imaging Analysis of Coracoclavicular Ligament
10.3969/j.issn.1002-1671.2009.12.029
- VernacularTitle:喙锁韧带的影像学分析
- Author:
Changsheng HAO
;
Zhihui CAO
;
Xiurong WANG
;
Jing LI
;
Yunxia SHEN
;
Guangrong FANG
;
Mingwu LOU
;
Xianmin FU
;
Jinzhu LI
;
Xiaoqun YAO
;
Guangfu YANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
coracoclavicular ligament;
radiography;
MR imaging;
injury
- From:
Journal of Practical Radiology
2009;25(12):1793-1795,1799
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To study the imaging finding of the coracoclavicular ligament.Methods 400 cases of normal chest films 200 men and 200 women were collected.The presented rates of pseudoarthrosis of the coracoclavicular joints and the clavicular tuberosities which are the coracoclavicular ligament attachment were evaluated and the distances between the clavicle and coracoid process interval were measured.There were 30 cases of normal shoulder MRI,the displaying rate of coracoclavicular ligament, the length and width of the coracoclavicular ligament were measured at MR imaging.8 case with type Ⅱ(n=5) and type Ⅲ(n=3)of acromioclavicular injury were also included in this study.Results Among 400 cases(800 sides),one pseudoarthrosis(0.25%)and 198 clavicular tuberosities(24.8%)were found.The normal distance between the clavicle and coracoid process interval was (6.92±3.16)mm.On MRI study,30 cases of coracoclavicular ligament were all showed on oblique coronal slices. The acromioclavicular ligament and coracoclavicular ligament tear were found in type Ⅱ and type Ⅲ,of acromioclavicular injury respectively on MRI.The length and width of conoid ligament were(11.48±1.43) mm and (4.82±1.21) mm respectively,and the length and width of trapezoid ligament were(9.09±0.84) mm and (5.10±0.87) mm respectively.Conclusion The normal anatomic measurement standards of the coracoclavicular ligament are established on X-ray and MRI,which is important for diagnosis of coracoclavicular ligament lesions.The coracoclavicular ligament torn is showed in typeⅢ of acromioclavicular dislocation.