The surgical outcome of postoperative radial neck nonunion: Retrospective case series with systematic review

IF 0.4 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Erica Kholinne, Hyun-Joo Lee, In-Ho Jeon
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Purposes This study aim to describe surgical outcome in treating postoperative radial neck nonunion and to perform a systematic review to evaluate the surgical outcome of symptomatic radial neck nonunion. Methods The study included ten patients with symptomatic postoperative radial neck nonunion from 2010 to 2016 which were treated surgically with either bone grafting (bone-grafting group) or radial head resection (resection group). The patient demographics, pre- and postoperative clinical scores were recorded. The PubMed, OVID/Medline, Cochrane, Google Scholar, and EMBASE databases were searched using the keywords “radial neck nonunion” according to the MeSH index. A systematic review was performed using PRISMA guidelines. Results Average time from primary surgery to nonunion was 10.7 months. Four and six patients received bone-grafting and radial head resection procedure. The mean age for resection group is older than bone grafting group (59 versus 28.75 years). The resection group patients presented with more significant pre-operative symptoms, associated injuries, loss of radial head articular congruity, and bone loss. All patients achieved favorable outcome. The systematic review included 12 publications with a total of 19 patients. The incidence of radial neck nonunion was 73.7% and 26.3% following conservative and operative treatment respectively. About 42.1% received operative treatment due to symptomatic progression. Conclusions Radial neck nonunion is rare and mostly appears asymptomatic. Operative treatment is advocated for symptomatic cases. Articular congruity and degree of bone loss are major determinant for surgical treatment of radial neck nonunion. Surgical treatment for symptomatic radial neck nonunion resulted in favorable outcome.
术后桡骨颈骨不连的手术结果:回顾性病例系列及系统回顾
目的本研究旨在描述手术治疗术后桡骨颈骨不连的效果,并对症状性桡骨颈骨不连的手术效果进行系统评价。方法选取2010 ~ 2016年收治的10例术后有症状的桡骨颈骨不连患者,采用植骨(植骨组)或桡骨头切除术(切除组)进行手术治疗。记录患者人口统计学、术前和术后临床评分。检索PubMed、OVID/Medline、Cochrane、谷歌Scholar和EMBASE数据库,根据MeSH索引检索关键词“桡骨颈不连”。采用PRISMA指南进行系统评价。结果从首次手术到骨不连平均时间为10.7个月。4例和6例分别行植骨和桡骨头切除术。切除组的平均年龄大于植骨组(59岁比28.75岁)。切除组患者出现更明显的术前症状、相关损伤、桡骨头关节一致性丧失和骨质丢失。所有患者均获得良好的预后。系统评价包括12篇出版物,共19例患者。保守治疗和手术治疗后桡骨颈骨不连发生率分别为73.7%和26.3%。42.1%患者因症状进展接受手术治疗。结论桡骨颈骨不连是罕见的,且多表现为无症状。对有症状者,提倡手术治疗。关节一致性和骨质流失程度是手术治疗桡骨颈骨不连的主要决定因素。手术治疗症状性桡骨颈骨不连效果良好。
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