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Biomechanics of the Cricoarytenoid Joint: Three-Dimensional Imaging and Vector Analysis

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JOURNAL OF VOICE
卷 25, 期 4, 页码 406-410

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2010.03.005

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Biomechanics; Larynx cricoarytenoid joint; MIMICS three-dimensional

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  1. Hippocrate Foundation
  2. Julia and Gottfried Bangerter-Rhyner Foundation
  3. Lichtenstein Foundation

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Objectives/Hypothesis. Laryngeal framework surgery requires a good understanding of the biomechanics of the cricoarytenoid (CA) joint, the precise function of which is still only poorly understood. The aim of the study was (I) to show that, by superimposing two or more three-dimensional (3D) images, we can visualize the exact position of the arytenoid cartilages within the larynx at different phases of their movement; and (2) to demonstrate that it is possible to analyze the arytenoid cartilage movements mathematically with the help of vector analysis. Study Design. In vitro cadaver study. Methods. Twenty fresh and intact cadaver larynges were scanned by high-resolution computerized tomography with the arytenoid cartilages in respiratory position and in phonatory position. The two positions were superimposed and rendered in 3D with MIMICS (Materialise Interactive Medical Image Control System, Leuven, Belgium). The spatial trajectory of the arytenoid cartilage movements was calculated with vector analysis. Results. The movement from the respiratory to the phonatory position has three components: (1) an inward rocking action around the longitudinal CA joint; (2) a forward sliding movement along the longitudinal axis of the CA joint; and (3) an inward rotation around a virtual axis that runs perpendicular to the CA joint axis. Conclusions. Superimposing 3D images of the larynx with the help of the software package MIMICS allows us to visualize and to analyze mathematically the trajectory of the arytenoid cartilage. The arytenoid cartilages rock inward, slide forward, and rotate inward when they move from the respiratory to the phonatory position.

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