Journal of Hand Surgery
Volume 35, Issue 5 , Pages 807-812, May 2010

Madelung's Deformity: Diagnostic Thresholds of Radiographic Measurements

Shriners Hospital for Children Northern California, University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine, San Francisco; and the Shriners Hospital for Children Northern California, University of California, Davis School of Medicine, Davis, CA; and the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine, Shriners Hospital for Children St. Louis, St. Louis, MO

Received 5 January 2009; accepted 2 February 2010. published online 29 March 2010.

Purpose

Although the x-ray changes of advanced Madelung's deformity are well described, little quantitative information exists on the subtle, early changes of the deformity. This study investigated the threshold of 4 radiographic measurements that predict a diagnosis of Madelung's deformity by experienced hand surgeons.

Methods

Ulnar tilt, lunate subsidence, lunate fossa angle, and palmar carpal displacement were measured on x-rays of patients with Madelung's deformity. For each set of x-rays 4 opinions were available concerning a diagnosis of Madelung's deformity as based on the x-rays only. The 4 quantitative measurements were examined to determine a threshold value that predicts a unanimous diagnosis of Madelung's deformity.

Results

The thresholds for the diagnosis of Madelung's deformity are: ulnar tilt of 33° or greater, lunate subsidence of 4 mm or more, lunate fossa angle of 40° or greater, and palmar carpal displacement of 20 mm or more. When any one of these measurements equaled or exceeded this threshold value, the raters were unanimous in establishing a diagnosis of Madelung's deformity.

Conclusions

Threshold values of ulnar tilt, lunate subsidence, lunate fossa angle, and palmar carpal displacement for the diagnosis of Madelung's deformity are determined. Lunate fossa angle may prove especially useful in the diagnosis of early Madelung's deformity.

Type of study/level of evidence

Diagnostic I.

Key words: Madelung, deformity, x-ray, diagnosis, threshold

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PII: S0363-5023(10)00127-9

doi:10.1016/j.jhsa.2010.02.003

Journal of Hand Surgery
Volume 35, Issue 5 , Pages 807-812, May 2010