360度控制重建肩锁关节

IF 4.5 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
G. Hoy, Matthew A Yalizis, Mitchell L Smith, H. Anderson, S. Warby
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文本中提供了补充数字内容。背景:TightRope/内扣技术可实现肩锁关节良好的垂直复位,但前后和内侧稳定性可能会持续。目的:主要目的是介绍我们对双尾狗骨技术的改进,使用FibreTape和分叉的锁骨肢体。次要目的是报告术后结果。假设:通过广泛分离这些分叉的肢体,结构的整体稳定性将得到改善,限制了所有平面上不希望有的活动性,并有助于获得良好的术后结果。材料和方法:包括急性洛克伍德III至V型肩锁关节脱位的参与者。结果包括牛津肩关节评分(OSS)、诺丁汉锁骨评分(NCS)、特定肩锁关节评分(SAC)和重返运动时间框架。采用描述性统计方法对数据进行分析。结果:49名患者接受了该技术。26名患者返回了他们的术后结果。手术后的所有结果都显示出良好的结果(平均得分:OSS,46.3;NCS,81.8;SACs,15.9)。平均恢复运动时间为17.5周(接触性运动)和32.7周(非接触性运动。无感染,无骨折,3例并发症。讨论/结论:使用FibreTape对双尾狗骨技术进行的改进导致患者对其肩部功能的自我评价较高,并发症发生率较低。
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Reconstruction of the Acromioclavicular Joint With 360-degree Control
Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. Background: The TightRope/Endobutton techniques achieve good vertical reduction of the acromioclavicular joint, however anteroposterior and mediolateral stability may persist. Aims: The primary aim is to present our modification of the twin-tailed Dog Bone technique, using FibreTape and divergent clavicular limbs. The secondary aim is to report postsurgical outcomes. Hypothesis: By separating these divergent limbs widely the overall stability of the construct will be improved, limiting undesired mobility in all planes and assisting favorable postoperative outcomes. Materials and Methods: Included participants sustained acute Rockwood III to V acromioclavicular joint dislocations. Outcomes included the Oxford Shoulder Score (OSS), Nottingham Clavicle Score (NCS), the Specific Acromioclavicular Score (SACs), and return to sport time frames. Data were analyzed with descriptive statistics. Results: Forty-nine patients underwent this technique. Twenty-six patients returned their postoperative outcomes. Favorable results were shown by all outcomes after surgery (mean score: OSS, 46.3; NCS, 81.8; SACs, 15.9). The mean return to sport time was 17.5 weeks (contact sport) and 32.7 weeks (noncontact sport). There were no infections, no fractures, and 3 complications. Discussion/Conclusion: This modification of the twin-tailed Dog Bone technique using FibreTape resulted in a high patient self-rating of their shoulder function and a low rate of complications.
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期刊介绍: Published quarterly, Techniques in Shoulder & Elbow Surgery escorts the reader into the operating room and supplies step-by-step details of exciting and advanced techniques. It explains the evolution of and rationale for the procedures, identifies the pitfalls and possible complications, provides invaluable tips for improving surgical results and it is illustrated cover to cover with high-quality intraoperative photographs and drawings, many in full color.
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