Head-to-neck screw fixation and radial head arthroplasty result in similar postoperative outcomes for low-comminuted radial head fractures with neck involvement

D. Gonzalez-Morgado, Carlos Mendoza-Aguilo, I. Gallardo-Calero, Pablo Martínez-Collado, Andres Bustos-Mardones, Julia Bargallo-Granero, A. Lluch-Bergadà, Ignacio Esteban-Feliu
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Fixation of radial head fractures with neck involvement presents challenges. It remains unclear whether the outcomes of head-to-neck screw fixation are similar to those of arthroplasty in this scenario. We conducted a retrospective cohort study to evaluate the clinical outcomes of these two methods for treating such fractures. Demographic data, fracture type, number of fragments, and concomitant injuries were recorded. Range of motion, Visual Analogue Scale for pain, Mayo Elbow Performance Score, and Quick-Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand at three-year follow-up, complications, and reintervention were compared. A total of 14 patients underwent fixation with head-to-neck screws, and 15 an arthroplasty. Baseline characteristics between groups were similar ( P > .05). Satisfactory range of motion (arc > 100°) was achieved in nine patients (64%) in the fixation group, and eight patients (53%) in the arthroplasty group ( P = .55). The mean Visual Analogue Scale, Mayo Elbow Performance Score, and Quick-Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand were 1.2 ± 1.2, 91.7 ± 10.7, and 9.1 ± 1, respectively, ( P = .651, P = .651, and P = .155). Three patients (21%) in the fixation group underwent a reintervention and three (20%) in the arthroplasty group ( P = .639). Head-to-neck screw fixation and radial head arthroplasty result in similar postoperative outcomes for low-comminuted radial head fractures with neck involvement.
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对于颈部受累的低粉碎性桡骨头骨折,头颈螺钉固定和桡骨头关节成形术的术后效果相似
颈部受累的桡骨头骨折的固定是一项挑战。在这种情况下,头颈螺钉固定与关节成形术的疗效是否相似仍不清楚。我们进行了一项回顾性队列研究,以评估这两种方法治疗此类骨折的临床效果。研究记录了患者的人口统计学数据、骨折类型、碎片数量以及合并损伤情况。比较了患者三年随访时的活动范围、疼痛视觉模拟量表、梅奥肘关节表现评分、手臂、肩部和手部快速残疾评分、并发症和再干预情况。共有14名患者接受了头颈螺钉固定术,15名患者接受了关节成形术。两组患者的基线特征相似(P > .05)。固定组中有9名患者(64%)达到了满意的活动范围(弧度大于100°),关节置换组中有8名患者(53%)达到了满意的活动范围(P = .55)。视觉模拟量表(Visual Analogue Scale)、梅奥肘关节功能评分(Mayo Elbow Performance Score)和手臂、肩部和手部快速残疾评分(Quick-Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand)的平均值分别为 1.2 ± 1.2、91.7 ± 10.7 和 9.1 ± 1(P = .651、P = .651 和 P = .155)。固定组有三名患者(21%)接受了再介入治疗,关节成形组有三名患者(20%)接受了再介入治疗(P = .639)。对于颈部受累的低粉碎性桡骨头骨折,头颈螺钉固定和桡骨头关节成形术的术后效果相似。
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