Outcomes after ulnar collateral ligament injuries in non-throwing athletes: a systematic review

Q4 Medicine
Benjamin Miltenberg MD , William L. Johns MD , Anthony N. Baumann DPT, MD , Brandon J. Martinazzi MD , Omkar Anaspure BA , Terence L. Thomas MD , Michael G. Ciccotti MD , Steven B. Cohen MD
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Abstract

Background

Ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) injuries are common among throwing athletes due to the biomechanical forces acting on the elbow during the throwing motion. However, little data exist on UCL injuries in non-throwing athletes. The purpose of this study is to examine the functional outcome and return to sport after operative treatment of UCL injuries in non-throwing athletes and thereby better inform treatment guidelines for this patient population.

Methods

This systematic review searched PubMed, EMBASE, and SPORTDiscus from database inception until November 1, 2024, for data regarding outcomes after UCL injuries in non-throwing athletes. Article types included case series, retrospective or prospective cohort studies, or randomized controlled trials. Article quality was graded via the Methodological Index for Non-Randomized Studies and certainty via the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluation.

Results

A total of six “moderate-quality” articles were included out of 945 articles initially retrieved. Non-throwing athletes (n = 95) had a frequency-weighted mean age of 19.9 ± 3.7 years with a frequency-weighted mean follow-up of 54.7 ± 2.4 months. Eleven sports were represented across four levels of competition from middle school to the professional level. From four studies, about 86% of athletes (n = 48 out of 56 athletes) returned to sport at the same or higher competitive level after operative treatment. Overall, patients had good functional outcomes at follow-up. Non-throwing athletes also had complication rates ranging from 0% to 18%, with only 2% of patients requiring a return to the operating room.

Conclusion

There is limited evidence available for outcomes in non-throwing athletes after UCL injury. However, the currently available research suggests that 86% of athletes may return to sport at the same or higher level and enjoy good functional outcomes with low complication rates. Additional research is needed to guide treatment for this patient population.
非投掷运动员尺侧韧带损伤后的预后:系统回顾
背景:由于投掷运动中肘部受到生物力学力的作用,双侧侧副韧带(UCL)损伤在投掷运动员中很常见。然而,关于非投掷运动员UCL损伤的数据很少。本研究的目的是检查非投掷运动员UCL损伤手术治疗后的功能结局和恢复运动,从而更好地为这类患者提供治疗指南。方法本系统综述检索了PubMed、EMBASE和SPORTDiscus从数据库建立到2024年11月1日的数据,以获取非投掷运动员UCL损伤后的结果。文章类型包括病例系列、回顾性或前瞻性队列研究或随机对照试验。文章质量通过非随机研究方法学指数评分,确定性通过推荐、评估、发展和评价评分。结果945篇文献中,共纳入6篇“中等质量”的文献。非投掷运动员95例,频率加权平均年龄19.9±3.7岁,频率加权平均随访54.7±2.4个月。从中学到专业水平的四个级别的比赛共有11个项目。从四项研究中,约86%的运动员(56名运动员中的48名)在手术治疗后恢复到相同或更高的竞技水平。总体而言,患者在随访时有良好的功能结局。非投掷运动员的并发症发生率从0%到18%不等,只有2%的患者需要返回手术室。结论对于非投掷运动员UCL损伤后的预后,现有证据有限。然而,目前现有的研究表明,86%的运动员可以以相同或更高的水平重返运动,并享有良好的功能结果,并发症发生率低。需要进一步的研究来指导这一患者群体的治疗。
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