REPAIR OF COMPLETE ACROMIOCLAVICULAR SEPARATIONS USING THE ACROMIOCLAVICULAR-HOOK PLATE

Citation
E. Sim et al., REPAIR OF COMPLETE ACROMIOCLAVICULAR SEPARATIONS USING THE ACROMIOCLAVICULAR-HOOK PLATE, Clinical orthopaedics and related research, (314), 1995, pp. 134-142
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery,Orthopedics
ISSN journal
0009921X
Issue
314
Year of publication
1995
Pages
134 - 142
Database
ISI
SICI code
0009-921X(1995):314<134:ROCASU>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
Complete Tossy III acromioclavicular separations in 21 male patients ( according to the Rockwood classification: 7 Type III and 14 Type V les ions) with a mean age of 31 years were treated by surgical repair with the acromicroclavicular-hook plate within a period of 6 years, The po pulation consisted of 18 patients with acute injuries and 3 with old i njuries, Six patients experienced infections and delayed wound healing ; osteitis did not occur, In 1 case, delayed wound healing was combine d with dislocation of the hook. Bending of the implant occurred in ano ther patient, Sixteen patients underwent clinical and radiographic fol lowup at a mean of 38 months. Four patients who had no complications a nd free mobility of the shoulder joint at the end of treatment after r emoval of the implant did not appear for followup, One patient died of a malignant brain tumor. According to a modified evaluation system by Poigenfurst et al. clinical and radiographic findings showed 8 excell ent, 7 good, and 1 poor result. A secondary widening of the hook hole in the acromion was seen in 13 patients; this was related to the large range of motion of the acromioclavicular joint. Calcifications and os sifications in the coracoclavicular ligaments, diastases in the acromi oclavicular joint, and redislocations were not significantly different when this method was compared with other surgical techniques as repor ted in the literature. Use of the acromioclavicular-hook plate permits retention in the transverse plane without impairing the joint itself, but the technique is challenging.