Coracoclavicular Ligament Reconstruction Using TightRope for Delayed Grade III Acromioclavicular Joint Injury After Ipsilateral Diaphyseal Clavicle Fracture Fixation: Surgical Technique and Review of Current Literature.

Zachary W Fulton, Amy Singleton, Richard M Miller
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Athletes commonly sustain high-energy direct impact injuries to the shoulder, with acromioclavicular joint (ACJ) injuries accounting for over half. Ipsilateral ACJ injury and diaphyseal clavicle fracture occur nearly 7% of the time. There is limited literature offering treatment suggestions for this unique injury pattern and limited evidence providing guidance to suggest which injury patterns should be treated operatively or nonoperatively. Here, we present successful treatment of a high-level athlete utilizing a Knotless TightRope XP placed through a superior clavicle plate with successful return to full activity at 6 months postoperation. The TightRope technique offers the ability to augment through a preexisting superior clavicular plate in a low-profile manner and promote easy suture tensioning to obtain and maintain reduction of the injured ACJ.

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同侧骨干锁骨骨折固定后迟发性III级肩锁关节损伤用钢丝重建喙锁韧带:手术技术及文献综述。
运动员通常会遭受肩部的高能直接冲击损伤,其中肩锁关节(ACJ)损伤占一半以上。同侧ACJ损伤和骨干锁骨骨折发生率近7%。对于这种独特的损伤模式,提供治疗建议的文献有限,对于哪种损伤模式应该采用手术或非手术治疗,提供指导的证据也有限。在此,我们报告了一例高水平运动员在术后6个月通过上锁骨钢板置入无结钢丝绳XP成功治疗的病例。TightRope技术提供了通过先前存在的上锁骨钢板以低姿态增强的能力,并促进易于缝线张紧,以获得和维持受伤ACJ的复位。
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期刊介绍: Techniques in Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery presents authoritative, practical information on today"s advances in hand and upper extremity surgery. It features articles by leading experts on the latest surgical techniques, the newest equipment, and progress in therapies for rehabilitation. The primary focus of the journal is hand surgery, but articles on the wrist, elbow, and shoulder are also included. Major areas covered include arthroscopy, microvascular surgery, plastic surgery, congenital anomalies, tendon and nerve disorders, trauma, and work-related injuries.
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