A systematic review of the treatment of primary acromioclavicular joint osteoarthritis.

IF 0.4 Q4 GREEN & SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY International Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2023-02-22 DOI:10.1177/17585732231157090
Matthew Welch, Sally Rankin, Matthew How Saw Keng, David Woods
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Background: This systematic review aims to comprehensively summarise and present the available evidence for the treatment of primary acromioclavicular joint (ACJ) osteoarthritis (OA).

Methods: Five databases were searched for studies investigating the management of ACJ OA. Included were studies with participants with clinical/radiological signs of primary ACJ OA, an intervention and included a functional outcome measure.

Results: Forty-eight studies were included. Treatments consisted of physiotherapy (n = 1 study), medical only (n = 11) and operative management (n = 36). Operative studies included five comparative trials - physiotherapy versus surgery (n = 1) and open versus arthroscopic resection (n = 4). A total of 1902 shoulders were treated for ACJ OA, mean age (51 years), 58% male and mean follow-up (28.5 months). Treatment with injection showed a mean improvement of 50% in pain levels at follow-up (mean = 7.5 months). The commonest surgical procedure was arthroscopic excision of the distal clavicle and operative studies averaged 6 months of conservative management and a mean functional outcome of 87.8%.

Conclusion: Studies varied in indication, intervention and quality but it did not provide evidence that both non-operative and operative interventions are effective. There was no significant difference between open or arthroscopic distal clavicle excision (DCE). Participants having between 0.5 and 2 cm of clavicle excised had good outcomes and those requiring concomitant shoulder procedures had similarly good outcomes.

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治疗原发性肩锁关节骨关节炎的系统回顾。
背景:本系统综述旨在全面总结和介绍治疗原发性肩锁关节(ACJ)骨关节炎(OA)的现有证据:本系统综述旨在全面总结和介绍治疗原发性肩锁关节(ACJ)骨关节炎(OA)的现有证据:方法:在五个数据库中搜索了有关肩锁关节OA治疗的研究。结果:共收录了48项研究:结果:共纳入 48 项研究。治疗方法包括物理治疗(1 项研究)、单纯药物治疗(11 项研究)和手术治疗(36 项研究)。手术研究包括五项比较试验--物理治疗与手术治疗(n = 1)以及开放手术与关节镜切除术(n = 4)。共有1902名肩关节OA患者接受了治疗,平均年龄(51岁),58%为男性,平均随访时间(28.5个月)。注射治疗显示,随访期间(平均 = 7.5 个月)疼痛程度平均改善了 50%。最常见的手术方法是在关节镜下切除锁骨远端,手术研究的平均保守治疗时间为6个月,平均功能结果为87.8%:结论:研究的适应症、干预措施和质量各不相同,但没有证据表明非手术和手术干预措施都是有效的。开放式或关节镜下锁骨远端切除术(DCE)之间没有明显差异。被切除0.5至2厘米锁骨的患者疗效良好,需要同时进行肩部手术的患者疗效同样良好。
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International Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development
International Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development GREEN & SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: The IJISD focuses on broad aspects of innovation and sustainable development. It fosters discussion not only on technological innovation but on new ways of thinking about the complex and contested issues of sustainable development. Innovative thinking and practices in areas of economics, policy-making, legislation, health, education and the institutional barriers to sustainable development form the basis of the discourse to be fostered.
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