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Sehrawat S, Bansal H, Sharma V, Farooque K. Distal third clavicle fractures treated with anatomical locking plates with or without coraco-clavicular ligament augmentation: why not an intraoperative decision? EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY & TRAUMATOLOGY : ORTHOPEDIE TRAUMATOLOGIE 2023; 33:199-200. [PMID: 34981217 DOI: 10.1007/s00590-021-03176-w] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/09/2021] [Accepted: 09/13/2021] [Indexed: 01/11/2023]
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- Department of Orthopedics, JPNATC, AIIMS, New Delhi, India.
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- Department of Orthopedics, JPNATC, AIIMS, New Delhi, India
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Panagopoulos A, Tatani I, Kattou C, Kouzelis A, Kolios K, Athinodorou IP, Kokkalis Z. Clinical and Radiological Outcomes of Closed-Loop, Double Button, Coracoclavicular Fixation for Extralateral (Neer Type IIC) Fractures of the Distal Clavicle. Cureus 2022; 14:e25228. [PMID: 35755557 PMCID: PMC9217673 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.25228] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Accepted: 05/21/2022] [Indexed: 11/18/2022] Open
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Background: The distal end of the clavicle accounts for 10-28% of all clavicle fractures of which 52.8% are considered displaced and require internal fixation due to their high percentage of non-union. Numerous surgical techniques have been described for the well-known Neer types IIA, IIB, and V. Still, the literature is scarce for the rare “extralateral” (type IIC) fracture where the fracture line is located lateral to the completely torn coracoclavicular (CC) ligaments; such small fractures are sometimes not amenable for standard locking plate fixation. Methods: We present a series of seven patients treated surgically with closed-looped double button CC stabilization via an open approach. There were four males and three females with a mean age of 31 years (range: 19-46 years). The mechanism of injury was a motor vehicle accident in four cases and a fall from height in three cases. The average time from injury to surgery was 2.7 ± 1.3 days and the average follow-up period was 25.7 months (range: 16-48 months). A custom-made, closed-looped, double button device was made using the ProCinch Adjustable Cortical Fixation for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) (Stryker, Kalamazoo, Michigan) and another standard or slotted button. The fracture was reduced anatomically and the device was tightened and secured with five to six knots. In two cases, additional interfragmentary sutures were used for extra stability. Postoperatively, the arm was immobilized in a simple sling for four weeks; passive assisted elevation up to 90 degrees was allowed from the second postoperative week, followed by active elevation after the sixth postoperative week. Radiological outcomes (bony union, loss of reduction, implant mispositioning, or subsidence of buttons) were assessed using serial plain radiographs. The Constant score (CS) and the Acromioclavicular Joint Instability Score (AJIS) were used for the final clinical evaluation, at least one year postoperatively. Results: Bony union was achieved in all patients at a mean time of 2.7 months (range: 2.5-3.6 months). No cases of delayed union, loss of reduction, button migration, or subsidence were noted. The mean CS was 96.6 ± 3.4 and the mean AJIS score was 94.1 ± 4.7 in a mean follow-up period of 25.7 months (range: 16-48 months). One patient developed a hypertrophic scar and another had mild skin irritation by the suture knots; no other complications were noted except for one patient who developed an early superficial skin infection managed with antibiotics and debridement under local anesthesia. Four patients who participated in sports before injury were able to regain almost full activity seven to nine months after the operation. All were satisfied with the final result. Two patients showed ossification of the CC ligaments with no significant clinical implications. Conclusions: Although we retrospectively reviewed a small series of patients, we were able to demonstrate a complete rate of fracture union and excellent clinical outcomes with no major complications. Type IIC distal clavicle fractures are rare and require special attention in terms of reduction and optimal fixation. Open CC fixation with closed-looped double buttons is a relatively easy and reproducible technique. We advocate the readjustment of Neer’s classification, including “extralateral” fractures as a IIC subtype.
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Panagopoulos A, Solou K, Tatani I, Triantafyllopoulos IK, Lakoumentas J, Kouzelis A, Athanasiou V, Kokkalis ZT. What is the optimal surgical treatment for Neer type IIB (IIC) distal clavicle fractures? A systematic review and meta-analysis. J Orthop Surg Res 2022; 17:215. [PMID: 35392941 PMCID: PMC8991691 DOI: 10.1186/s13018-022-03108-2] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/31/2021] [Accepted: 03/29/2022] [Indexed: 11/20/2022] Open
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Background The purpose of the present study was to systematically review the current treatment strategies for the treatment of Neer type IIB distal clavicle fractures in terms of functional outcome and complication rates and to examine the most appropriate surgical method by comparing all the available surgical techniques and implants. Methods We performed a systematic review of the existing literature (2000–2021) in accordance with the PRISMA statement. We searched PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, Research Gate and Google Scholar using the general terms ‘distal AND clavicle AND fracture’ to capture as many reports as possible. The MINORS tool was used to assess the risk of bias of the nonrandomized studies. We categorized the reported surgical techniques into four main types: open or arthroscopic coracoclavicular (CC) stabilization, locking plate fixation with or without CC augmentation, hook plate fixation and acromioclavicular joint (ACJ) transfixation. We reported findings for two main outcomes: clinical results and complication rates categorized into major and minor. Results Our database search yielded a total of 630 records; 34 studies were appropriate for qualitative analysis. There were 790 patients, with a mean age of 40.1 years, a female percentage of 37% and a mean follow-up period of 29.3 months. In total, 132 patients received a hook plate, 252 received a locking plate, 368 received CC stabilization and 41 received transacromial transfixation. All studies were retrospective and had fair MINORS scores. Locking plate, CC stabilization and ACJ transfixation showed similar clinical results but were much better than hook plate fixation; CC augmentation did not significantly improve the outcome of locking plate fixation. The rate of major complications was similar among groups; hook plate and AC joint transfixation had the worst rates of minor complications. Open CC techniques were slightly better than arthroscopic techniques. Conclusions The present systematic review for the optimal fixation method for Neer type IIB fractures of the distal clavicle showed similar major complication rates among techniques; the hook plate technique demonstrated inferior clinical results to other techniques. Open CC stabilization and locking plate fixation without CC augmentation seem to be the best available treatment options.
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- Andreas Panagopoulos
- Department of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, Patras University Hospital, Papanikolaou 1, 26504, Rio-Patras, Greece.
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- Department of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, Patras University Hospital, Papanikolaou 1, 26504, Rio-Patras, Greece
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- Department of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, Patras University Hospital, Papanikolaou 1, 26504, Rio-Patras, Greece
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- Department of Medical Physics, School of Medicine, Patras University, Rio-Patras, Greece
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- Department of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, Patras University Hospital, Papanikolaou 1, 26504, Rio-Patras, Greece
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- Department of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, Patras University Hospital, Papanikolaou 1, 26504, Rio-Patras, Greece
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- Department of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, Patras University Hospital, Papanikolaou 1, 26504, Rio-Patras, Greece
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姜 济, 翟 云, 黄 徐, 焦 伟, 王 伟, 郭 标, 李 立, 李 学, 聂 宇, 于 海. [Effectiveness analysis of Endobutton plate combined with high-strength suture Nice knot fixation in the treatment of distal clavicle fractures]. ZHONGGUO XIU FU CHONG JIAN WAI KE ZA ZHI = ZHONGGUO XIUFU CHONGJIAN WAIKE ZAZHI = CHINESE JOURNAL OF REPARATIVE AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY 2022; 36:155-162. [PMID: 35172399 PMCID: PMC8863535 DOI: 10.7507/1002-1892.202109069] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/20/2021] [Revised: 12/19/2021] [Indexed: 06/14/2023]
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OBJECTIVE To investigate the effectiveness of Endobutton plate coracoclavicular fixation combined with fracture site high-strength suture Nice knot cerclage fixation in the treatment of distal clavicle fracture with coracoclavicular ligament injury. METHODS The clinical data of 33 cases of distal clavicular fracture with coracoclavicular ligament injury treated by Endobutton coracoclavicular plate fixation between January 2017 and December 2020 were analyzed retrospectively. According to the fixation methods of fracture site, they were divided into two groups: the high-strength suture Nice knot fixation group (study group, 16 cases) and the transacromial Kirschner wire fixation group (control group, 17 cases). There was no significant difference between the two groups in common data such as age, gender, injury side, cause of injury, Craig type, combined injury, time from injury to operation, and preoperative visual analogue scale (VAS) score and Constant-Murley score ( P>0.05). Postoperative fracture healing and complications were observed, and the increase rate of coracoclavicular space on the affected side was calculated at last follow-up. VAS score was used to evaluate shoulder pain before operation, at 1 week, 1 month, 3 months after operation, and at last follow-up. The shoulder function was evaluated according to Constant-Murley shoulder score before operation, at 1 month, 3 months after operation, and at last follow-up. RESULTS The operations were successfully completed in both groups without severe complications such as vascular nerve injury and coracoid fracture. In the control group, 1 case (5.9%) had slight pin tract infection and 1 case (5.9%) had Kirschner wire displacement; there was no obvious complication in the study group. The patients in both groups were followed up 9-36 months (mean, 22.9 months). The fracture healing time of the study group and the control group were (12.56±0.73) weeks and (13.59±0.87) weeks, respectively, and the difference was significant ( t=-3.661, P=0.001). At last follow-up, the increase rates of coracoclavicular space on the affected side of the study group and the control group were 8.88%±1.19% and 8.55%±1.07%, respectively, showing no significant difference ( t=0.837, P=0.409). The postoperative VAS score and Constant-Murley score of the two groups significantly improved when compared with those before operation, and the two scores gradually improved with the extension of time after operation ( P<0.05). Except that the VAS score at 1 week and 1 month after operation and the Constant-Murley score at 1 month after operation in the study group were significantly better than those in the control group ( P<0.05), there was no significant difference between the two groups at other time points after operation ( P>0.05). CONCLUSION For oblique fracture or combined with butterfly fracture in the distal clavicle fracture with coracoclavicular ligament injury, the fracture site high-strength suture Nice knot fixation is a good supplement to the Endobutton plate coracoclavicular fixation. It can stabilize the fracture end, reduce the complications of Kirschner wire fixation, and is more conducive to fracture healing. The effectiveness is satisfactory.
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- 济世 姜
- 安徽医科大学附属阜阳人民医院 阜阳市人民医院骨科(安徽阜阳 236000)Department of Orthopedics, Fuyang People’s Hospital, Fuyang People’s Hospital Affiliated to Anhui Medical University, Fuyang Anhui, 236000, P. R. China
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- 安徽医科大学附属阜阳人民医院 阜阳市人民医院骨科(安徽阜阳 236000)Department of Orthopedics, Fuyang People’s Hospital, Fuyang People’s Hospital Affiliated to Anhui Medical University, Fuyang Anhui, 236000, P. R. China
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- 安徽医科大学附属阜阳人民医院 阜阳市人民医院骨科(安徽阜阳 236000)Department of Orthopedics, Fuyang People’s Hospital, Fuyang People’s Hospital Affiliated to Anhui Medical University, Fuyang Anhui, 236000, P. R. China
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- 安徽医科大学附属阜阳人民医院 阜阳市人民医院骨科(安徽阜阳 236000)Department of Orthopedics, Fuyang People’s Hospital, Fuyang People’s Hospital Affiliated to Anhui Medical University, Fuyang Anhui, 236000, P. R. China
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- 安徽医科大学附属阜阳人民医院 阜阳市人民医院骨科(安徽阜阳 236000)Department of Orthopedics, Fuyang People’s Hospital, Fuyang People’s Hospital Affiliated to Anhui Medical University, Fuyang Anhui, 236000, P. R. China
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- 安徽医科大学附属阜阳人民医院 阜阳市人民医院骨科(安徽阜阳 236000)Department of Orthopedics, Fuyang People’s Hospital, Fuyang People’s Hospital Affiliated to Anhui Medical University, Fuyang Anhui, 236000, P. R. China
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- 安徽医科大学附属阜阳人民医院 阜阳市人民医院骨科(安徽阜阳 236000)Department of Orthopedics, Fuyang People’s Hospital, Fuyang People’s Hospital Affiliated to Anhui Medical University, Fuyang Anhui, 236000, P. R. China
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- 安徽医科大学附属阜阳人民医院 阜阳市人民医院骨科(安徽阜阳 236000)Department of Orthopedics, Fuyang People’s Hospital, Fuyang People’s Hospital Affiliated to Anhui Medical University, Fuyang Anhui, 236000, P. R. China
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- 安徽医科大学附属阜阳人民医院 阜阳市人民医院骨科(安徽阜阳 236000)Department of Orthopedics, Fuyang People’s Hospital, Fuyang People’s Hospital Affiliated to Anhui Medical University, Fuyang Anhui, 236000, P. R. China
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- 安徽医科大学附属阜阳人民医院 阜阳市人民医院骨科(安徽阜阳 236000)Department of Orthopedics, Fuyang People’s Hospital, Fuyang People’s Hospital Affiliated to Anhui Medical University, Fuyang Anhui, 236000, P. R. China
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Xu Y, Guo X, Peng H, Dai H, Huang Z, Zhao J. Different internal fixation methods for unstable distal clavicle fractures in adults: a systematic review and network meta-analysis. J Orthop Surg Res 2022; 17:43. [PMID: 35073954 PMCID: PMC8785604 DOI: 10.1186/s13018-021-02904-6] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/02/2021] [Accepted: 12/30/2021] [Indexed: 11/16/2022] Open
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BACKGROUND Surgical treatment is advised for unstable distal clavicle fractures (UDCFs). Various kinds of internal fixation methods have been used, but the best fixation is still controversial. METHODS We systematically searched all studies comparing postoperative outcomes of coracoclavicular (CC) reconstruction (TightRope, EndoButton, Mersilene tape, suture anchor or suture), fracture osteosynthesis (clavicular hook plate (HP), locking compression plate (LCP), Kirschner wire and tension band (KWTB), Kirschner wire (KW)), and a combination of the two methods (LCP + CC or KWTB + CC) for UDCF in PubMed, Web of Science Core Collection via Ovid, Embase, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), and China Biology Medicine (CBM) databases up to September 16, 2021, with no language restrictions. A network meta-analysis (NMA) was conducted to integrate direct and indirect evidence and assess the relative effects of the internal fixation methods. The probability of being the best treatment was assessed by the surface under the cumulative ranking curve (SUCRA). RESULTS A total of 41 studies were included, involving 1969 patients and seven internal fixation methods. The NMA showed that LCP + CC fixation was associated with better efficacy (odds ratio (OR) 0.60, 95% CI 0.19-1.02, probability rank = 0.93) and fewer complications (odds ratio (OR) 0.22, 95% CI 0.09-0.51, probability rank = 0.69) than any other internal fixation method for UDCFs. The SUCRA probabilities of LCP + CC fixation were 98.6% for the Constant-Murley score and 93.9% for total complications. CONCLUSIONS The results of this study indicate that LCP + CC appears to be the best internal fixation method for UDCF. Limited to the quality and quantity of the included studies, much larger and higher-quality RCTs are required to confirm these conclusions.
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- Yinglong Xu
- Department of Trauma Orthopaedics and Hand Surgery, The Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, Guangxi, China
- Research Centre for Regenerative Medicine, Department of Trauma Orthopaedics and Hand Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, Guangxi, China
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- Department of Orthopaedics, Jincheng General Hospital, Jincheng, Shanxi, China
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- Department of Orthopaedics, Minzu Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Nanning, Guangxi, China
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- Department of Trauma Orthopaedics and Hand Surgery, The Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, Guangxi, China
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- Department of Trauma Orthopaedics and Hand Surgery, The Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, Guangxi, China.
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- Research Centre for Regenerative Medicine, Department of Trauma Orthopaedics and Hand Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, Guangxi, China.
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Kim BS, Kim DH, Choi BC, Cho CH. Comparison of Locking Plate Osteosynthesis versus Coracoclavicular Stabilization for Neer Type IIB Lateral Clavicle Fractures. Clin Orthop Surg 2022; 14:319-327. [PMID: 36061845 PMCID: PMC9393275 DOI: 10.4055/cios22080] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/06/2022] [Revised: 05/19/2022] [Accepted: 05/26/2022] [Indexed: 11/17/2022] Open
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Background The best option for the treatment of Neer type IIB lateral clavicle fractures remains controversial. The aim of this study was to compare outcomes and complications between pre-contoured locking plate osteosynthesis (PLPO) and coracoclavicular stabilization (CCS) using a TightRope for the treatment of type IIB fractures. Methods Forty-six consecutive type IIB fractures were treated with PLPO (17 cases) or CCS (29 cases). The mean follow-up period was 33.7 months (range, 12–144 months). Radiographic outcomes were evaluated using serial plain radiographs. Clinical outcomes were evaluated using the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) score, the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) score, and subjective shoulder value (SSV). Results Of the 46 cases, complete bony union within 6 months after surgery was achieved in 42 cases (91.3%). The union rate was 100% (17/17) in the PLPO group and 86.2% (25/29) in the CCS group, showing a statistically significant difference (p = 0.043). No significant differences in terms of UCLA score (32.8 vs. 32.1), ASES score (93.2 vs. 90.8), or SSV (89.1% vs. 90.3%) were observed between the PLPO and CCS groups. The complication rates were 17.6% (3/17; 2 cases of screw breakage and 1 case of stiffness) in the PLPO group and 37.9% (11/29; 4 cases of nonunion, 3 cases of stiffness, 2 cases of skin irritation, 1 case of superficial infection, and 1 case of coracoid button migration) in the CCS group, showing no statistically significant difference (p > 0.05). Four cases with nonunion after CCS did not require reoperation because they had good to excellent clinical outcomes without radiographic progression. Conclusions Although a higher nonunion rate was observed in the CCS group compared with the PLPO group, satisfactory clinical outcomes were obtained for both groups. Both techniques can be regarded as useful options for the treatment of Neer type IIB lateral clavicle fractures.
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- Beom-Soo Kim
- Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Keimyung University Dongsan Hospital, Keimyung University School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea
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- Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Keimyung University Dongsan Hospital, Keimyung University School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea
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- Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Keimyung University Dongsan Hospital, Keimyung University School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea
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- Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Keimyung University Dongsan Hospital, Keimyung University School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea
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