棒球运动员尺侧副韧带损伤的处理:日本外科医生在线调查。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Shota Hoshika , Kazunari Tomita , Keisuke Matsuki , Hiroshi Kusano , Jun Yamakawa , Shogo Yonekawa
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摘要

背景:外科医生对尺侧副韧带(UCL)损伤的处理方法大相径庭。尽管已经提出了包括手术和保守治疗在内的多种治疗方案,但至今尚未确立金标准治疗策略。美国的调查报告显示,经验丰富、训练有素的外科医生群体通常会就如何处理 UCL 损伤达成共识。然而,日本外科医生对 UCL 损伤治疗的共识仍不明确。本研究旨在调查日本骨科医生在治疗棒球运动员 UCL 损伤方面的当前趋势:该网络由日本棒球委员会医疗委员会的部分成员组成。调查由三个部分组成:调查对象的人口统计学特征、对 UCL 损伤的首选手术和非手术疗法,以及五种虚构的 UCL 损伤棒球运动员临床病例:向协会会员发送了 131 封电子邮件邀请函,结果有 78 人完成了在线调查,参与率为 60%。64名受访者(82%)表示拥有15年以上的临床经验。65名受访者(83%)每年进行的 UCL 重建手术≤5 例。对于 UCL 损伤的非手术治疗,74 名外科医生(95%)首选物理治疗,其次是关节内注射(46%)。在手术治疗方面,73 名外科医生(93%)首选 UCL 重建术。在五个病例中,有三个病例达成了共识:对全厚腱膜撕裂的患者进行手术治疗。当手术治疗成为首选方案时,大家一致同意进行 UCL 重建:结论:参与棒球损伤治疗的日本医生达成了共识,即高水平运动员的 UCL 全厚撕裂患者应接受手术治疗。当手术治疗成为首选方案时,医生们一致同意进行 UCL 重建。这些结果可能有助于管理 UCL 损伤的决策。
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Management of ulnar collateral ligament injury in baseball athletes: An online survey in Japanese surgeons

Background

The management of ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) injuries widely varies among surgeons. Although various treatment options have been proposed including surgical and conservative treatments, no golden standard treatment strategy has been established of yet. The American survey reported an overall experienced and well-trained cohort of surgeons often reached consensus opinions on how to approach UCL injury. However, the consensus among Japanese surgeons on the treatment of UCL injuries remains unclear. The purpose of this study was to survey current trends among Japanese orthopaedic surgeons in the treatment of UCL injuries in baseball players.

Methods

An online survey was distributed to the active members of the Japanese doctor's network for baseball injury prevention, which was formed by partial members of the medical committee in the Japan Baseball Council. The survey was composed of three sections: demographics of the surveyees, preferred operative and nonoperative management of UCL injuries, and five fictional clinical case scenarios of baseball players with a UCL injury.

Results

The 131 e-mailed invitations to society members yielded 78 completed online surveys with a participation rate of 60%. Sixty-four respondents (82%) reported >15 years of clinical experience. Sixty-five respondents (83%) performed ≤5 UCL reconstructions per year. As nonsurgical management of UCL injuries, seventy-four surgeons (95%) preferred physiotherapy followed by intraarticular injection (46%). For surgical management, seventy-three surgeons (93%) preferred UCL reconstruction. Of the five case scenarios, a consensus was reached in three cases: to perform surgery on the patient with full-thickness UCL tear. When operative management was the preferred option, a consensus was reached to perform UCL reconstruction.

Conclusion

Japanese doctors involved in the treatment of baseball injuries reached a consensus to indicate high-level athletes with a full-thickness UCL tear for surgery. When operative management was the preferred option, a consensus was reached to perform UCL reconstruction. These results may contribute to the decision-making for managing UCL injuries.
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Journal of Orthopaedic Science
Journal of Orthopaedic Science 医学-整形外科
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Orthopaedic Science is the official peer-reviewed journal of the Japanese Orthopaedic Association. The journal publishes the latest researches and topical debates in all fields of clinical and experimental orthopaedics, including musculoskeletal medicine, sports medicine, locomotive syndrome, trauma, paediatrics, oncology and biomaterials, as well as basic researches.
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