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Midterm Results of 58 Fractures of the Coronoid Process of the Ulna and their Concomitant Injuries
BACKGROUND: In general, fractures of the coronoid process are rare and usually occur in combination with additional elbow joint injuries. The treatment of these injuries aims to regain a stable as well as a flexible and loadable joint. Although there is currently little evidence, therapy recommendat...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3648775/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23667407 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874325001307010086 |
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author | Kiene, J Wäldchen, J Paech, A Jürgens, Ch Schulz, A.P |
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description | BACKGROUND: In general, fractures of the coronoid process are rare and usually occur in combination with additional elbow joint injuries. The treatment of these injuries aims to regain a stable as well as a flexible and loadable joint. Although there is currently little evidence, therapy recommendations remain controversial. Therefore, the aim of this study was to prognostically determine relevant factors for therapy recommendation by analysing a representative patient population of two trans-regional trauma centres. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Seventy-seven patients with a fracture of the coronoid process were treated within an 8-year period (2001 to 2009). After an average of 48 months (SD 31), treatment outcome of 58 patients (75%) was acquired. The results were statistically analysed. RESULTS: The average age of the patient was 51.8 years (SD 13.6); 36 were male and 34 had a fracture on the right arm. Applying the fracture types of the coronoid process in accordance with Regan/Morrey, the result was: Type I (19), II (17) and III (22). Further injuries were also detected: 40 radial head fractures, 17 proximal ulnar fractures and 2 fractures of the olecranon. A luxation was detected in 44 of the 58 patients (76%). The patients’ average MEPS (Mayo Elbow Performance Score) was 80.6 points (SD 18), with significant differences between the various therapy strategies. Fifteen% of the coronoid process fractures were reconstructable to a limited extent only by means of osteosynthesis. In 33% of the patients, instabilities remained. The average extension/flexion came to 107° (SD 28), and pronation and supination 153° (SD 38). CONCLUSION: At present, a surgical therapy of ligamentary injuries cannot be statistically justified. A stable osseous reconstruction appears to make more sense. The strongest negative prognostic parameters in our patient population were: therapy with an external fixator, immobilisation for more than 21 days, the occurrence of complications and unstable osteosyntheses on the coronoid process. |
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spelling | pubmed-36487752013-05-10 Midterm Results of 58 Fractures of the Coronoid Process of the Ulna and their Concomitant Injuries Kiene, J Wäldchen, J Paech, A Jürgens, Ch Schulz, A.P Open Orthop J Article BACKGROUND: In general, fractures of the coronoid process are rare and usually occur in combination with additional elbow joint injuries. The treatment of these injuries aims to regain a stable as well as a flexible and loadable joint. Although there is currently little evidence, therapy recommendations remain controversial. Therefore, the aim of this study was to prognostically determine relevant factors for therapy recommendation by analysing a representative patient population of two trans-regional trauma centres. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Seventy-seven patients with a fracture of the coronoid process were treated within an 8-year period (2001 to 2009). After an average of 48 months (SD 31), treatment outcome of 58 patients (75%) was acquired. The results were statistically analysed. RESULTS: The average age of the patient was 51.8 years (SD 13.6); 36 were male and 34 had a fracture on the right arm. Applying the fracture types of the coronoid process in accordance with Regan/Morrey, the result was: Type I (19), II (17) and III (22). Further injuries were also detected: 40 radial head fractures, 17 proximal ulnar fractures and 2 fractures of the olecranon. A luxation was detected in 44 of the 58 patients (76%). The patients’ average MEPS (Mayo Elbow Performance Score) was 80.6 points (SD 18), with significant differences between the various therapy strategies. Fifteen% of the coronoid process fractures were reconstructable to a limited extent only by means of osteosynthesis. In 33% of the patients, instabilities remained. The average extension/flexion came to 107° (SD 28), and pronation and supination 153° (SD 38). CONCLUSION: At present, a surgical therapy of ligamentary injuries cannot be statistically justified. A stable osseous reconstruction appears to make more sense. The strongest negative prognostic parameters in our patient population were: therapy with an external fixator, immobilisation for more than 21 days, the occurrence of complications and unstable osteosyntheses on the coronoid process. Bentham Open 2013-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3648775/ /pubmed/23667407 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874325001307010086 Text en © Kiene et al.; Licensee Bentham Open. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Article Kiene, J Wäldchen, J Paech, A Jürgens, Ch Schulz, A.P Midterm Results of 58 Fractures of the Coronoid Process of the Ulna and their Concomitant Injuries |
title | Midterm Results of 58 Fractures of the Coronoid Process of the Ulna and their Concomitant Injuries |
title_full | Midterm Results of 58 Fractures of the Coronoid Process of the Ulna and their Concomitant Injuries |
title_fullStr | Midterm Results of 58 Fractures of the Coronoid Process of the Ulna and their Concomitant Injuries |
title_full_unstemmed | Midterm Results of 58 Fractures of the Coronoid Process of the Ulna and their Concomitant Injuries |
title_short | Midterm Results of 58 Fractures of the Coronoid Process of the Ulna and their Concomitant Injuries |
title_sort | midterm results of 58 fractures of the coronoid process of the ulna and their concomitant injuries |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3648775/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23667407 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874325001307010086 |
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