Nonsurgical treatments for post-traumatic elbow contractures: approaches for the prevention of their development and progression

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Annals of Joint Pub Date : 2021-01-15 DOI:10.21037/AOJ-20-62
K. Hildebrand, A. Ademola, D. Hart
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Abstract

Post-traumatic contractures are a frequent complication of elbow fractures or dislocations. Periarticular structures such as ligaments, muscle-tendon units, and the joint capsule undergo a fibrotic reaction in response to the injury. While operative approaches are commonly used to address post-traumatic contractures, the results of these procedures infrequently provide restoration of full range of motion (ROM). Nonsurgical methods offer the potential to prevent the development of post-traumatic contractures following injury, or to be an adjunct to an operation to restore full motion following operative release of established post-traumatic contractures. Using animal models of post-traumatic contractures, several authors have reported on nonsurgical methods to alter collagen, inhibit proliferation of (myo)fibroblasts, or modify hyaluronic acid, inflammation or growth factors. Three small, nonrandomized clinical trials have examined nonsurgical adjunct approaches to prevent contractures after fracture-dislocations or recurrence of contractures after operative releases of established contractures. A review of these articles is followed by a discussion of approaches and platforms to advance the understanding of the pathological processes, identify candidate agents, proof of principle in animal models, clinical trials for efficacy and safety, and adoption into
外伤性肘关节挛缩的非手术治疗:预防其发展和进展的方法
外伤后挛缩是肘部骨折或脱位的常见并发症。关节周围结构,如韧带、肌腱单位和关节囊,会对损伤产生纤维化反应。虽然手术方法通常用于治疗创伤后挛缩,但这些手术的结果很少提供全范围运动(ROM)的恢复。非手术方法有可能防止受伤后形成创伤后挛缩,或作为手术的辅助手段,在手术释放已建立的创伤后挛缩后恢复完全运动。使用创伤后挛缩的动物模型,几位作者报道了改变胶原蛋白、抑制(肌)成纤维细胞增殖或改变透明质酸、炎症或生长因子的非手术方法。三项小型非随机临床试验研究了非手术辅助方法,以预防骨折脱位后的挛缩或已确定的挛缩手术释放后的挛缩复发。在对这些文章进行综述之后,讨论了提高对病理过程的理解、确定候选药物、动物模型中的原理证明、疗效和安全性的临床试验以及应用于
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