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摘要
肩锁关节(AC)损伤可能涉及 AC 和 Coracoclavicular 韧带的断裂。我们报告了一例职业橄榄球运动员肩锁关节韧带断裂的病例,患者肩锁关节韧带没有损伤。一名 24 岁的职业橄榄球运动员摔倒在伸出的手上,右肩受伤。鉴别诊断为交流关节损伤、冠状突骨折、冠状突应力性骨折或锁骨细微骨折,但X光平片无法确诊。核磁共振成像证实了锥体韧带的孤立性断裂。没有发现交流韧带或梯形肌损伤。受伤五周后,患者恢复了全面接触训练和比赛。该病例表明,在交流关节损伤中,梯韧带和球锥韧带有可能没有同时断裂,处理方法是按照 II/III 级交流关节损伤进行。
Case report: Rare case of a traumatic isolated rupture of the conoid ligament
Acromioclavicular (AC) joint injuries can involve disruption of the AC and coracoclavicular ligaments. We report a case in aprofessional rugby player of an isolated disruption of the conoid ligament with no injury to the AC and trapezoid ligaments. A 24-year-old professional rugby player fell onto his outstretched hand, injuring his right shoulder. The differential diagnosis was an AC joint injury, coracoid fracture, stress fracture of the coracoid process, or subtle clavicle fracture, which could not be diagnosed on plain film X-ray. An MRI confirmed an isolated rupture of the conoid ligament. No injury to the AC ligament or trapezoid was identified. Five weeks after the injury, the patient returned to full contact training and match play. This case demonstrates that in AC joint injuries, it is possible that the trapezoid ligament and conoid ligament are not simultaneously disrupted, and management is per a Grade II/III AC joint injury.