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Operative Treatment of Terrible Triad of the Elbow via Posterolateral and Anteromedial Approaches

The aim of the study was to explore the clinical outcome of posterolateral and anteromedial approaches in treatment of terrible triad of the elbow. The study involved 12 patients with closed terrible triad of the elbow treated by posterolateral and anteromedial approaches between January 2010 and Ju...

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Autores principales: Chen, Hong-wei, Liu, Guo-dong, Ou, Shan, Fei, Jun, Zhao, Gang-sheng, Wu, Li-jun, Pan, Jun
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4409296/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25910196
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0124821
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author Chen, Hong-wei
Liu, Guo-dong
Ou, Shan
Fei, Jun
Zhao, Gang-sheng
Wu, Li-jun
Pan, Jun
author_facet Chen, Hong-wei
Liu, Guo-dong
Ou, Shan
Fei, Jun
Zhao, Gang-sheng
Wu, Li-jun
Pan, Jun
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description The aim of the study was to explore the clinical outcome of posterolateral and anteromedial approaches in treatment of terrible triad of the elbow. The study involved 12 patients with closed terrible triad of the elbow treated by posterolateral and anteromedial approaches between January 2010 and June 2012. The mechanism of injury included fall from height in 9 patients and traffic accident in 3. According to O’Driscoll classification for fractures of the ulnar coronoid, there were 11 patients with type Ⅰ and 1 with type Ⅱ fractures. According to Mason classification for fractures of the radial head, there were 3 patients with type Ⅰ, 7 with type Ⅱ and 2 with type Ⅲ fractures. All patients were followed up for 12-27 months (average 15.5 months), which showed no pain or severe pain in all patients except for 2 patients with mild pain. At the last follow-up, the mean flexion was for 125°(range, 90°-140°), the mean extension loss for 20°(range, 0°-70°), the mean pronation for 66°(range, 20°-85°) and the mean supination for 60°(range, 30°-85°). The bony union time was 8-14 weeks (average 11 weeks) and the elbows were stable in flexion-extension and varus-valgus in all patients. The elbows maintained a concentric reduction of both the ulnotrochlear and the radiocapitellar articulation. Mild heterotopic ossification of the elbow occurred in 3 patients at 6 months after operation and mild degenerative change in 1 patient at 18 months after operation. The Broberg and Morrey elbow performance score was 82 points (range, 58-98 points). The results were excellent in 6 patients, good in 4, fair in 1 and poor in 1, with excellence rate of 83.3%. The results showed that the combined posterolateral and anteromedial approaches can facilitate the reduction and fixation of terrible triad of the elbow. Repair of radial head, coronoid, medial and lateral collateral ligaments can sufficiently restore the elbow stability, allow early postoperative motion and enhance the functional recovery.
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spelling pubmed-44092962015-05-12 Operative Treatment of Terrible Triad of the Elbow via Posterolateral and Anteromedial Approaches Chen, Hong-wei Liu, Guo-dong Ou, Shan Fei, Jun Zhao, Gang-sheng Wu, Li-jun Pan, Jun PLoS One Research Article The aim of the study was to explore the clinical outcome of posterolateral and anteromedial approaches in treatment of terrible triad of the elbow. The study involved 12 patients with closed terrible triad of the elbow treated by posterolateral and anteromedial approaches between January 2010 and June 2012. The mechanism of injury included fall from height in 9 patients and traffic accident in 3. According to O’Driscoll classification for fractures of the ulnar coronoid, there were 11 patients with type Ⅰ and 1 with type Ⅱ fractures. According to Mason classification for fractures of the radial head, there were 3 patients with type Ⅰ, 7 with type Ⅱ and 2 with type Ⅲ fractures. All patients were followed up for 12-27 months (average 15.5 months), which showed no pain or severe pain in all patients except for 2 patients with mild pain. At the last follow-up, the mean flexion was for 125°(range, 90°-140°), the mean extension loss for 20°(range, 0°-70°), the mean pronation for 66°(range, 20°-85°) and the mean supination for 60°(range, 30°-85°). The bony union time was 8-14 weeks (average 11 weeks) and the elbows were stable in flexion-extension and varus-valgus in all patients. The elbows maintained a concentric reduction of both the ulnotrochlear and the radiocapitellar articulation. Mild heterotopic ossification of the elbow occurred in 3 patients at 6 months after operation and mild degenerative change in 1 patient at 18 months after operation. The Broberg and Morrey elbow performance score was 82 points (range, 58-98 points). The results were excellent in 6 patients, good in 4, fair in 1 and poor in 1, with excellence rate of 83.3%. The results showed that the combined posterolateral and anteromedial approaches can facilitate the reduction and fixation of terrible triad of the elbow. Repair of radial head, coronoid, medial and lateral collateral ligaments can sufficiently restore the elbow stability, allow early postoperative motion and enhance the functional recovery. Public Library of Science 2015-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4409296/ /pubmed/25910196 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0124821 Text en © 2015 Chen et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Liu, Guo-dong
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Fei, Jun
Zhao, Gang-sheng
Wu, Li-jun
Pan, Jun
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title_fullStr Operative Treatment of Terrible Triad of the Elbow via Posterolateral and Anteromedial Approaches
title_full_unstemmed Operative Treatment of Terrible Triad of the Elbow via Posterolateral and Anteromedial Approaches
title_short Operative Treatment of Terrible Triad of the Elbow via Posterolateral and Anteromedial Approaches
title_sort operative treatment of terrible triad of the elbow via posterolateral and anteromedial approaches
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4409296/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25910196
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0124821
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