Statistical shape model of the talus bone morphology: A comparison between impinged and nonimpinged ankles

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2023-01

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Arbabi, Saeed
Weinans, HarrieORCID 0000-0002-2275-6170ISNI 0000000393288658
Foppen, WORCID 0000-0003-4970-8555
Seevinck, Peter R.ISNI 0000000390489892
de Jong, Pim A.ORCID 0000-0003-4840-6854ISNI 0000000395539334
Sturkenboom, Joran
van Hamersvelt, Robbert Willem
Foppen, WORCID 0000-0003-4970-8555
Arbabi, VahidORCID 0000-0003-3347-2891ISNI 0000000419547591

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Abstract

Diagnosis of ankle impingement is performed primarily by clinical examination, whereas medical imaging is used for severity staging and treatment guidance. The association of impingement symptoms with regional three‐dimensional (3D) bone shape variaties visible in medical images has not been systematically explored, nor do we know the type and magnitude of this relation. In this cross‐sectional case‐control study, we hypothesized that 3D talus bone shape could be used to quantitatively formulate the discriminating shape variations between ankles with impingement from ankles without impingement, and we aimed to characterize and quantify these variations. We used statistical shape modeling (SSM) methods to determine the most prevalent modes of shape variations that discriminate between the impinged and nonimpinged ankles. Results of the compactness and parallel analysis test on the statistical shape model identify 8 prominent shape modes of variations (MoVs) representing approximately 78% of the total 3D variations in the population of shapes, among which two modes captured discriminating features between impinged and nonimpinged ankles (p value of 0.023 and 0.042). Visual inspection confirms that these two shape modes, capturing abnormalities in the anterior and posterior parts of talus, represent the two main bony risk factors in anterior and posterior ankle impingement. In conclusion, in this research using SSM we have identified shape MoVs that were found to correlate significantly with bony ankle impingement. We also illustrated potential guidance from SSMs for surgical planning

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CT scan; ankle impingement; shape modes of variation; statistical shape model, shape modes of variation, ankle impingement, statistical shape model, CT scan, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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Arbabi, S, Weinans, H, Foppen, W, Seevinck, P, de Jong, P, Sturkenboom, J, van Hamersvelt, R, Foppen, W & Arbabi, V 2023, 'Statistical shape model of the talus bone morphology: A comparison between impinged and nonimpinged ankles', Journal of Orthopaedic Research, vol. 41, no. 1, pp. 183-195. https://doi.org/10.1002/jor.25328