改良的Eden-Hybinette技术治疗前肩不稳的结果。

Acta ortopedica mexicana Pub Date : 2021-11-01
A A Cortes-De la Fuente, G Valencia-Martínez, O Martínez-Montiel
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肱骨关节不稳定发生在活动年龄患者中,在先前描述的治疗中具有高复发率。本研究的目的是分析接受改良的Eden-Hybinette技术的患者的功能和影像学结果。材料和方法:2017年1月至2019年12月,纳入14例外伤性肱骨前不稳伴或不伴Hill-Sachs病变的肩关节骨丢失≥15%的患者,采用改良的Eden-Hybinette技术,并在随访6、12和24个月时采用WOSI和ROWE量表评估术前和术后结果,6周时进行CT扫描以评估移植物的整合。结果:女性5例(35%),男性9例(65%),平均年龄39.1(±14)岁。右肩10例(71.4%),左肩4例(28.5%)。与术前站立点相比,WOSI和ROWE量表在术后评估中的结果具有统计学意义(p 0.05);我们还分别考察了WOSI测试的组成部分(运动、生活方式、情绪和身体症状),以评估这些组成部分是否会改变或显著影响获得的总分,但我们发现所有参数都具有统计学意义(p 0.05)。最后一次随访前均无复发及并发症。结论:改良的Eden-Hybinette技术具有良好的短期功能效果。这是一种安全的技术。进一步的研究是必要的,以确定有效性和可能的长期结果和并发症。
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Treatment results of a modified Eden-Hybinette technique for anterior shoulder instability.

Introduction: Glenohumeral instability occurs in active-age patients with high recurrence rates in previously described treatments. The objective of the study was to analyze the functional and radiographic results of the patients that underwent a modified Eden-Hybinette technique.

Material and methods: From January 2017 to December 2019, 14 patients with post-traumatic anterior glenohumeral instability with glenoid bone loss higher or equal to 15% with or without Hill-Sachs lesion were included, qe used the modified Eden-Hybinette technique and outcomes were evaluated with WOSI and ROWE scales pre and post-procedure at 6, 12, and 24 months follow-up, a CT scan was performed at 6 weeks to evaluate the integration of the graft.

Results: Five women (35%) and nine men (65%) with a mean age of 39.1 (± 14) years were included. Ten involved the right shoulder (71.4%) and four the left one (28.5%). The results of WOSI and ROWE scales were statistically significant (p 0.05) in postsurgical evaluations as in all periods analyzed in contrast to a pre-surgical standing point; components of the WOSI test were also viewed separately (Sports, Lifestyle, Emotion, and Physical Symptoms) to assess if any of those separately could've altered or significantly influenced the total score obtained, but we found statistical significance (p 0.05) in all parameters. There was no recurrence or complications until the last follow-up.

Conclusions: The modified Eden-Hybinette technique offers good short-term functional results. It is a safe technique. Further studies are necessary to determine the effectiveness and possible long-term results and complications.

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