[治疗急性和慢性肱锁关节不稳的微创技术]。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Zeitschrift Fur Orthopadie Und Unfallchirurgie Pub Date : 2023-04-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-04 DOI:10.1055/a-1781-6153
Philipp Vetter, Larissa Eckl, Frederik Bellmann, Florin Allemann, Markus Scheibel
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摘要

肩锁关节失稳是肩部最常见的损伤之一。诊断措施包括不稳定的垂直和水平部分。治疗的主要目标包括减轻疼痛、稳定关节和恢复体力活动。手术治疗有多种技术可供选择。最近,微创技术得到了发展,并显示出与开放式方法相同的效果。这些手术有助于同时治疗并发的肩关节病变,减少软组织创伤和感染风险。本文概述了针对急性和慢性肩关节不稳的微创技术。这两种技术都能解决水平不稳定的问题,因为水平不稳定会影响临床效果。对于急性损伤,我们介绍了低位纽扣系统与额外肩锁关节卡环的结合使用。在双向(垂直和水平)失稳的慢性情况下,建议采用游离肌腱移植结合单个 TightRope 增强技术。
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[Minimally Invasive Techniques for the Treatment of Acute and Chronic Acromioclavicular Joint Instabilities].

Acromioclavicular joint instabilities are one of the most common injuries of the shoulder girdle. Diagnostic measures include the vertical and horizontal components of instability. The main goals of treatment include pain reduction, joint stabilization, and return to physical activity. For operative treatment, there are numerous techniques available. Recently, minimally-invasive techniques were developed and showed equal results as with open approach. These procedures facilitate simultaneous treatment of concomitant shoulder lesions and reduce soft tissue trauma as well as the risk of infection. This article presents an overview of such minimally-invasive techniques for both acute and chronic instabilities. Both techniques address the aspect of horizontal instability, which was found to compromise clinical results. For an acute injury, we describe the use of a low-profile button system combined with an additional acromioclavicular cerclage. In the chronic setting with a bidirectional (vertical and horizontal) instability, a free tendon graft combined with a single TightRope augmentation is recommended.

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期刊介绍: Das Forum für Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie aus einer Hand Aktuelles aus Klinik, Wissenschaft und Forschung Ein unabhängiges Peer-Review-Verfahren sichert Qualität, Relevanz und Plausibilität der Daten Modernes Layout: Klare Gliederung, farbige Abbildungen, strukturierte Tabellen Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie aktuell: Berichte und Reportagen zu den wichtigsten Themen im Fach
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