Characteristics of Lateral Clavicle Fractures Treated With Coracoclavicular Ligament Repair or Reconstruction in a Military Population.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Military Medicine Pub Date : 2025-04-23 DOI:10.1093/milmed/usaf050
Nicholas M Panarello, Matthew M O'Hara, Colin J Harrington, Scott M Feeley, Conor F McCarthy, Donald F Colantonio, Jonathan F Dickens, Kelly G Kilcoyne
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Introduction: Lateral clavicle fractures comprise a minority of all clavicle fractures and are associated with high rates of nonunion when managed nonoperatively. Various fixation methods have been described, including augmentation with coracoclavicular (CC) ligament repair or reconstruction. Outcomes following the surgical treatment of lateral clavicle fractures are limited to small case series and systematic reviews, and the literature within physically demanding populations remains sparse. We sought to describe the characteristics and complications of operative lateral clavicle fractures treated with CC ligament repair or reconstruction within the Military Health System.

Materials and methods: We queried the U.S. Military Health System Data Repository for patients with a lateral clavicle fracture treated with CC ligament repair or reconstruction between October 2013 and March 2020. We reviewed electronic health records, including patient demographics, radiographs, operative reports, and clinical notes, to assess injury characteristics, surgical constructs, postoperative complications, and functional outcomes.

Results: A total of 40 patients underwent CC ligament repair (n = 20, 50%) or reconstruction (n = 20, 50%) for treatment of lateral clavicle fractures during the study period. Twenty-two (55%) patients underwent surgery within 6 weeks of injury, and 40% (n = 18) required concomitant open reduction and internal fixation. Complications included adhesive capsulitis (n = 3, 7.5%), unplanned return to the operating room (n = 4, 10%), and loss of CC reduction (n = 10, 25%). Twenty-six (65%) patients achieved a full, pain-free range of motion. There was a statistically significant association between postoperative complications and shoulder pain or diminished range of motion (P = .026). Seven of 32 (21.9%) active-duty service members required medical separation from military service. Female sex (P = .04) and distal clavicle plate fixation increase the risk of unplanned return to the operating room (P = .01). Nicotine use was predictive of eventual military separation (P = .004).

Conclusions: In this case, a series of lateral clavicle fractures treated with CC ligament repair or reconstruction, all patients achieved fracture union and the majority of patients regained full, pain-free range of motion. Complications were common and portended a poor functional outcome. At the conclusion of their fracture care, 1 in 5 active-duty patients necessitated medical separation from military service.

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在军人群体中使用锁骨韧带修复术或重建术治疗锁骨外侧骨折的特点。
简介:外侧锁骨骨折占所有锁骨骨折的一小部分,非手术治疗时锁骨不愈合率高。各种固定方法已被描述,包括喙锁韧带修复或重建。锁骨外侧骨折手术治疗后的结果仅限于小病例系列和系统综述,并且在体力要求高的人群中的文献仍然很少。我们试图描述的特点和并发症手术侧锁骨骨折的CC韧带修复或重建在军事卫生系统。材料和方法:我们查询了2013年10月至2020年3月期间接受CC韧带修复或重建治疗的锁骨外侧骨折患者的美国军事卫生系统数据库。我们回顾了电子健康记录,包括患者人口统计、x光片、手术报告和临床记录,以评估损伤特征、手术结构、术后并发症和功能结果。结果:研究期间共有40例患者接受了CC韧带修复(n = 20,50%)或重建(n = 20,50%)治疗锁骨外侧骨折。22例(55%)患者在损伤6周内接受手术,40% (n = 18)患者需要同时进行切开复位和内固定。并发症包括粘连性囊炎(n = 3, 7.5%),意外返回手术室(n = 4, 10%)和CC复位丢失(n = 10, 25%)。26例(65%)患者实现了完全无痛的活动范围。术后并发症与肩关节疼痛或活动范围减小有统计学意义(P = 0.026)。32名现役军人中有7名(21.9%)要求因病离职。女性(P = 0.04)和锁骨远端钢板固定增加意外返回手术室的风险(P = 0.01)。尼古丁使用可预测最终的军事分离(P = 0.004)。结论:本病例中,对一系列锁骨外侧骨折行CC韧带修复或重建治疗,所有患者均实现骨折愈合,大多数患者恢复了完整、无痛的活动范围。并发症是常见的,预示着不良的功能结局。在他们的骨折护理结束时,五分之一的现役患者需要医学上的分离。
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Military Medicine
Military Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: Military Medicine is the official international journal of AMSUS. Articles published in the journal are peer-reviewed scientific papers, case reports, and editorials. The journal also publishes letters to the editor. The objective of the journal is to promote awareness of federal medicine by providing a forum for responsible discussion of common ideas and problems relevant to federal healthcare. Its mission is: To increase healthcare education by providing scientific and other information to its readers; to facilitate communication; and to offer a prestige publication for members’ writings.
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