The Long-Term Effects of Radial Head Excision for Mason Type 3 Radial Head Fracture.

IF 0.5 Q4 SURGERY
Ahmad Dashtbozorg, Hooman Shariatzadeh, Sina Shariati, Mahmoud Shariatirad
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Background: Radial head fractures with comminution and displacement present challenges in achieving optimal treatment outcomes in the long term. This study aims to evaluate the long-term effects of radial head excision (RHE) in patients with Mason type 3 fractures. Methods: We conducted a retrospective study of patients with a Mason type 3 radial head fracture who underwent primary RHE between January 2010 and January 2020. The primary outcome was the Mayo elbow performance score (MEPS). Additionally, joint stability and arthritis, and the carrying angle were recorded for each patient. Results: In total, 61 patients (21; 34% female) with a follow-up range of 3-13 years were examined. The mean (SD) total MEPS was 91.8 (9.2). The results were excellent for 46, good for 12 and fair for 3 patients. A model of total MEPS adjusted for sex, age and follow-up time showed a significant effect of patient age on treatment success (p < 0.001). Thirteen patients (21%) showed elbow instability. Six individuals had increased valgus laxity. The mean carrying angle was 19° (range: 11°-27°) on the injured side and 9° (4°-15°) on the uninjured side, t(120) = 12.608, p < 0.001. Overall, 37 patients had degenerative changes in the operative elbow. Conclusions: Benefits of RHE persist for a long time with predominantly excellent elbow function and minimal complications. An increase in the carrying angle, joint instability and degenerative changes are to be expected. Patient age at the time of the surgery can affect treatment outcomes. Level of Evidence: Level IV (Therapeutic).

桡骨头切除术治疗Mason 3型桡骨头骨折的远期疗效。
背景:桡骨头骨折伴粉碎和移位是实现长期最佳治疗效果的挑战。本研究旨在评估桡骨头切除术(RHE)治疗Mason 3型骨折患者的长期效果。方法:我们对2010年1月至2020年1月期间接受原发性RHE治疗的Mason 3型桡骨头骨折患者进行了回顾性研究。主要结果为Mayo肘部表现评分(MEPS)。此外,记录每位患者的关节稳定性和关节炎,以及搬运角度。结果:共61例患者(21例;34%为女性),随访3-13年。平均(SD)总MEPS为91.8(9.2)。结果优46例,良12例,一般3例。经性别、年龄和随访时间调整后的总MEPS模型显示,患者年龄对治疗成功有显著影响(p < 0.001)。13例患者(21%)出现肘部不稳。6人外翻松弛增加。损伤侧平均携带角度为19°(范围11°~ 27°),未损伤侧平均携带角度为9°(范围4°~ 15°),t(120) = 12.608, p < 0.001。总体而言,37例患者手术肘关节发生退行性改变。结论:RHE的益处持续很长时间,主要是肘部功能良好,并发症少。携带角度增加,关节不稳定和退行性变化是预期的。手术时患者的年龄会影响治疗结果。证据等级:IV级(治疗性)。
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