Surgical Elbow Dislocation: Technique and Comparative Outcomes

IF 0.2 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS Techniques in Orthopaedics Pub Date : 2021-06-29 DOI:10.1097/BTO.0000000000000544
Benjamin W. Hoyt, DesRaj M. Clark, Sarah A. Walsh, R. Pensy
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Introduction: Surgical access to lateral column fractures of the distal humerus is difficult via traditional approaches due to limited anterior articular exposure for direct reduction and fixation. We have refined a surgical elbow dislocation approach to the articular surface of the distal humerus for fixation of lateral column injuries, which may permit improved access for operative fixation. Materials and Methods: We performed a retrospective review of lateral column fractures treated with open reduction internal fixation at our institution between 2009 and 2019. We divided patients into 3 cohorts based on surgical approach: surgical dislocation (n=10), lateral (n=17), and posterior (n=9). Surgical reports, radiographs, and patient records were reviewed for hardware positioning, tourniquet time, estimated blood loss, postoperative reduction quality, and patient outcomes including range of motion, neurovascular injury, development of heterotopic ossification, and pain on a visual analog scale. Results: With the numbers available, we were unable to detect a significant difference in outcomes including pain, range of motion, or blood loss. No patients treated with this approach experienced neurovascular injury, instability, or nonunion at follow-up. Conclusions: The surgical elbow dislocation is a powerful tool to aid reduction and osteosynthesis of intra-articular fractures of the lateral distal humerus. It may enable greater articular access for complex distal humerus patterns without deleterious effects on surgical or patient reported outcomes.
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手术肘关节脱位:技术和比较结果
导读:肱骨远端外侧柱骨折由于前关节暴露有限,难以通过传统入路进行直接复位和固定。我们改进了肱骨远端关节面肘关节脱位的手术入路,用于固定外侧柱损伤,这可以改善手术固定的入路。材料和方法:我们对2009年至2019年我院接受切开复位内固定治疗的侧柱骨折进行了回顾性分析。我们根据手术入路将患者分为3组:手术脱位(n=10)、外侧脱位(n=17)和后侧脱位(n=9)。回顾手术报告、x线片和患者记录,包括硬件定位、止血带时间、估计出血量、术后复位质量和患者结果,包括活动范围、神经血管损伤、异位骨化的发展和视觉模拟量表上的疼痛。结果:根据可用的数据,我们无法检测到包括疼痛、活动范围或失血在内的结果的显著差异。在随访中,采用这种方法治疗的患者没有出现神经血管损伤、不稳定或不愈合。结论:手术肘关节脱位是帮助肱骨远端外侧关节内骨折复位和植骨的有力工具。它可以为复杂的肱骨远端模式提供更大的关节通路,而不会对手术或患者报告的结果产生有害影响。
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期刊介绍: The purpose of Techniques in Orthopaedics is to provide information on the latest orthopaedic procedure as they are devised and used by top orthopaedic surgeons. The approach is technique-oriented, covering operations, manipulations, and instruments being developed and applied in such as arthroscopy, arthroplasty, and trauma. Each issue is guest-edited by an expert in the field and devoted to a single topic.
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