Elbow instability

Q4 Medicine
Siddharth Virani, Joideep Phadnis
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Abstract

The elbow joint consists of the ulnohumeral joint, radiocapitellar joint and the proximal radio-ulnar joint. The osseous anatomy, static ligamentous restraints and dynamic stabilizers all contribute to maintain elbow stability. Elbow instability is a commonly encountered condition in clinical practice. There are several ways to classify elbow instability. Instability can be classified as simple or complex based on presence of an associated fracture, it could be classified based on mechanism of injury or it could be classified in a temporal fashion as acute or chronic. It is critical to understand injury patterns that can be treated non-operatively with physiotherapy and mobilization and the ones that need surgery. Surgical management of elbow instability could involve a combination of interventions addressing various ligaments like the lateral ulnar collateral ligament and medial collateral ligament; osseous structures including the radial head, coronoid and proximal ulna based on the mechanism and extent of injury. Adjunctive and salvage procedures may be necessary in delayed presentations or severe injuries. These include application of an internal joint stabilizer, external fixator, internal bracing of the ligament and bone grafting of the coronoid. The goal of treatment of instability is to provide an elbow that is stable and amenable to early active mobilization.

肘关节不稳定
肘关节由尺肱关节、桡髌关节和近端桡尺关节组成。骨性解剖结构、静态韧带约束和动态稳定器都有助于保持肘关节的稳定性。肘关节不稳定是临床实践中经常遇到的情况。肘关节不稳定有几种分类方法。根据是否存在相关骨折,可将不稳定性分为简单和复杂两种;根据受伤机制,可将不稳定性分为急性和慢性两种;根据时间,可将不稳定性分为急性和慢性两种。关键是要了解哪些损伤模式可以通过理疗和活动进行非手术治疗,哪些需要手术治疗。肘关节不稳的手术治疗可根据损伤的机制和程度,采取多种干预措施,包括治疗各种韧带(如尺侧副韧带和内侧副韧带)、骨结构(包括桡骨头、冠状骨和尺骨近端)。对于延迟出现或严重受伤的情况,可能需要进行辅助和挽救手术。这些方法包括应用关节内稳定器、外固定器、韧带内支撑和冠状面植骨术。治疗不稳定的目标是使肘关节保持稳定,并能尽早积极活动。
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Orthopaedics and Trauma
Orthopaedics and Trauma Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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期刊介绍: Orthopaedics and Trauma presents a unique collection of International review articles summarizing the current state of knowledge and research in orthopaedics. Each issue focuses on a specific topic, discussed in depth in a mini-symposium; other articles cover the areas of basic science, medicine, children/adults, trauma, imaging and historical review. There is also an annotation, self-assessment questions and a second opinion section. In this way the entire postgraduate syllabus will be covered in a 4-year cycle.
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