Clinical Outcomes and Complications of Cortical Button Distal Biceps Repair: A Systematic Review of the Literature.

Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-07-21 DOI:10.1155/2016/3498403
Andreas Panagopoulos, Irini Tatani, Pantelis Tsoumpos, Dimitris Ntourantonis, Konstantinos Pantazis, Ioannis K Triantafyllopoulos
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Objectives. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the clinical outcomes and complications of the cortical button distal biceps fixation method. Material and Methods. All methods followed the PRISMA guidelines. Included studies had to describe clinical outcomes and complications after acute distal biceps repair with cortical button fixation. Eligibility criteria also included English language, more than 5 cases with minimum follow-up of 6 months, and preferably usage of at least one relevant clinical score (MEPS, ASES, and/or DASH) for final outcome. A loss of at least 30° in motion-flexion, extension, pronation, or supination-and a loss of at least 30% of strength were considered an unsatisfactory result. Results. The review identified 7 articles including 105 patients (mean age 43.6 years) with 106 acute distal biceps ruptures. Mean follow-up was 26.3 months. Functional outcome of ROM regarding flexion/extension and pronation/supination was satisfactory in 94 (89.5%) and 86 (82%) patients in respect. Averaged flexion and supination strength had been reported in 6/7 studies (97 patients) and were satisfactory in 82.4% of them. The most common complication was transient nerve palsy (14.2%). The overall reoperation rate was 4.8% (5/105 cases). Conclusion. Cortical button fixation for acute distal biceps repair is a reproducible operation with good clinical results. Most of the complications can be avoided with appropriate surgical technique.

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二头肌远端皮质钮扣修复的临床结果和并发症:文献系统综述。
目标。本研究的目的是探讨皮质扣肱二头肌远端固定方法的临床结果和并发症。材料和方法。所有方法均遵循PRISMA指南。纳入的研究必须描述皮质钮扣固定急性二头肌远端修复后的临床结果和并发症。入选标准还包括英语语言,5例以上患者至少随访6个月,最终结果最好使用至少一项相关临床评分(MEPS、ASES和/或DASH)。屈曲、伸展、旋前或旋后活动损失至少30°,以及至少30%的力量损失被认为是不满意的结果。结果。该综述纳入了7篇文章,包括105例患者(平均年龄43.6岁),106例急性二头肌远端破裂。平均随访26.3个月。94例(89.5%)和86例(82%)患者的ROM屈伸和旋前的功能结果令人满意。在6/7项研究(97例患者)中报告了平均屈曲和旋后强度,其中82.4%的患者满意。最常见的并发症是短暂性神经麻痹(14.2%)。总再手术率为4.8%(5/105例)。结论。皮质钮扣固定治疗急性二头肌远端修复是一种可重复性好的手术,临床效果良好。通过适当的手术技术,大多数并发症是可以避免的。
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