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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma ; (12): 649-656, 2023.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-992762

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Objective:To compare the clinical outcomes between anatomical locking plate, proximal humerus internal locking system (PHILOS) and anatomical locking plate combined with suture anchors in the treatment of comminuted fractures of humeral greater tuberosity.Methods:A total of 33 comminuted fractures of humeral greater tuberosity were surgically treated from October 2016 to October 2021 at Department of Orthopedics, Tongji Hospital Affiliated to Tongji University. There were 20 males and 13 females, with an age of (53.5±13.6) years. They were assigned into 3 groups according to different internal fixation techniques. Group A of 12 cases was subjected to fixation with anatomical locking plate via the deltoid approach, group B of 10 cases subjected to fixation with PHILOS via the pectoralis major and the deltoid approaches and group C of 11 cases subjected to fixation with anatomical locking plate combined with suture anchors via the deltoid approach. The operation time, intraoperative blood loss, range of shoulder motion, Constant-Murley shoulder score, visual analogue scale (VAS) and postoperative complications were compared between the 3 groups.Results:The 3 groups were comparable because there was no significant difference between them in the general clinical data ( P>0.05). The follow-up duration for all patients was (14.5±4.1) months. All fractures got united at the last follow-up. In groups A, B and C, respectively, the operation time was (57.9±7.8), (73.0±7.1) and (63.6±9.5) min, and the intraoperative blood loss (41.7±18.9), (82.0±22.9) and (46.4±13.6) mL, showing significant differences between the 3 groups ( P<0.05). The operation time and intraoperative blood loss in groups A and C were significantly less than those in group B ( P< 0.05). At the last follow-up, in groups A, B and C, respectively, the shoulder abduction was 144.0°±7.7°, 138.7°±10.7° and 148.5°±6.2°, showing significant differences between the 3 groups ( P<0.05). Group C was significantly better than group B ( P<0.05). There was no statistically significant difference in the forward flexion, external rotation, or internal rotation of the shoulder joint between the 3 groups ( P>0.05). The Constant-Murley scores in groups A, B and C, respectively, were (90.4±5.7), (86.1±6.6) and (93.1±3.4) points, showing significant differences between the 3 groups ( P<0.05). Group C was significantly better than group B ( P<0.05). The VAS scores in groups A, B and C, respectively, were 1 (0, 2), 1 (0, 2), and 1 (0, 1) point, showing insignificant differences between the 3 groups ( P>0.05). Group A had 1 case of shoulder joint stiffness and 1 case of fracture re-displacement complicated with acromial impingement syndrome, group B 1 case of shoulder joint stiffness and 3 cases of fracture re-displacement, but group C no post-operative complication. Conclusions:In the treatment of comminuted fracture of humeral greater tuberosity, all the 3 internal fixation techniques can lead to fine clinical outcomes. Conventional PHILOS may lead to relatively large trauma and a high incidence of postoperative complications. The anatomical locking plate may result in fine functional recovery of the shoulder due to advantages of less invasion, shorter operation time and fewer postoperative complications than PHILOS. The anatomical locking plate combined with suture anchors may lead to the best shoulder functional recovery and the least complications.

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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma ; (12): 407-414, 2023.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-992726

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Objective:To compare the clinical effectiveness between arthroscopic hollow screws combined with a suture anchor, hollow screws and proximal humerus internal locking system (PHILOS) in the treatment of split-type fractures of humeral greater tuberosity.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted to analyze the 54 patients with split-type fracture of humeral greater tuberosity who had been admitted to Department of Joint Surgery, Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Affiliated to Southwest Medical University from May 2015 to August 2020. There were 17 males and 37 females with an age of (58.4±12.1) years. According to different treatment methods, they were divided into 3 groups. Group A of 18 cases was treated with arthroscopic hollow screws combined with a suture anchor, group B of 18 cases with hollow screws, and group C of 18 cases with PHILOS. The length of surgical incision, and range of shoulder motion, visual analogue scale (VAS), and American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) score at the last follow-up were recorded and compared between the 3 groups.Results:There was no statistically significant difference in the preoperative general information between the 3 groups, indicating the 3 groups were comparable ( P>0.05). The surgical incision in group A [(0.7±0.1) cm] was the shortest, followed by (5.0±1.4) cm in group B, and (12.8±2.1) cm in group C, showing statistically significant differences in pairwise comparison ( P<0.05). In the 3 groups at the last follow-up, respectively, the shoulder forward flexion was 159.7°±13.4°, 154.9°±16.2°, and 160.5°±12.9°, and the shoulder abduction 149.6°±11.3°, 142.4°±12.0°, and 145.1°±10.4°, showing no statistically significant difference among the 3 groups ( P>0.05); the external rotation was 41.1°±8.1°, 38.1°±7.8° and 43.7°±6.2°, showing a statistically significant difference between groups B and C ( P<0.05); the dorsal extension was T 12 (L 5 to T 6), T 12 (L 5 to T 7), and T 12 (L 3 to T 6), showing no statistically significant difference among the 3 groups ( P>0.05). There was no statistically significant difference among the 3 groups in the VAS score or ASES score at the last follow-up ( P>0.05). Respectively, there were 2, 6, and 4 patients in groups A, B and C who developed complications, showing statistically significant differences between the 3 groups ( P<0.05). Conclusions:In the treatment of split fractures of humeral greater tuberosity, arthroscopic hollow screws combined with a suture anchor, hollow screws and PHILOS can all relieve pain and restore joint function of the shoulder. However, arthroscopic hollow screws combined with a suture anchor are the most recommendable due to their advantages in minimally invasiveness and reduction in complications.

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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma ; (12): 957-962, 2021.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-910069

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Objective:To explore the clinical features and treatment of anterior shoulder dislocation complicated with fractures of glenoid and greater tuberosity (GT).Methods:From December 2013 to October 2019, 26 patients (27 shoulders) were treated at Department of Upper Limb, Sichuan Provincial Orthopaedic Hospital by arthroscopy or open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF). They were 13 males and 13 females with a mean age of 49.1 years (range, from 22 to 71 years). By the Goss-Ideberg classification for glenoid fractures, there were 21 cases of type Ⅰa and 6 cases of type Ⅱ; by the Mutch classification for GT fractures, there were 3 cases of depression type, 6 cases of avulsion type and 18 cases of split type. At the last follow-up, visual analogue scale (VAS), Constant-Murley and American Shoulder & Elbow Surgeons (ASES) scores were used to evaluate the pain and function of the shoulder and the Rowe scores to assess shoulder stability.Results:In this cohort, the avulsion type accounted for 66.7% (18/27) of the GT fractures and the type of anterior glenoid rim for 77.8% (21/27) of the glenoid fractures. All the 26 patients (27 shoulders) were followed up for a mean period of 18.3 months (range, from 12 to 47 months). All fractures united after 6 to 17 weeks (mean, 11.6 weeks). At the last follow-up, anterior flexion and lifting averaged 155.6°, lateral external rotation 43.6°, and the internal rotation thumb touching the spinous process levels from L4 to T8. At the last follow-up, the Constant-Murley scores averaged 89.2, the ASES scores 88.9, the Rowe scores 94.5, and the VAS scores 0.3.Conclusions:In anterior shoulder dislocation complicated with fractures of glenoid and GT, the GT fractures are mainly the split type and the glenoid fractures mainly the type of anterior glenoid rim. Arthroscopy or ORIF can be used to repair rotator cuff tears and restore shoulder stability, leading to significantly improved shoulder function and satisfactory therapeutic outcomes.

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Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery ; (12): 1120-1124, 2020.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-856254

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Objective: To observe effectivness and safeness of self-made dentation hook plate associated with hot-air balloon technique in treating Mutch Ⅰ or Ⅱ type isolated greater tuberosity fractures of humerus. Methods: Between January 2016 and December 2018, 15 patients with Mutch Ⅰ or Ⅱ type greater tuberosity fractures were treated with self-made dentation hook plate associated with hot-air balloon technique. There were 9 males and 6 females with an average age of 45.1 years (range, 29-62 years). The injury causes included falling injury in 9 patients and traffic accident injury in 6 patients. According to Mutch classification, 4 cases were MutchⅠ type and 11 cases were Mutch Ⅱ type. There were 7 cases with anterior dislocation of shoulder. The time from injury to operation was 2-10 days (mean, 4.5 days). Results: All 15 patients were followed up 8-16 months, with an average of 13.5 months. There was no infection of incision, loss of reduction of fracture block, delayed union or nonunion. The average time of fracture union was 6.5 months (range, 4-8 months). One patient had axillary paralysis at 1 day after operation, and was treated with nutritional nerve therapy, the symptoms disappeared after 2.5 months. Three patients had slight subacromial impingement. After fracture healing, the hook plate was taken out in advance, and the pain and abnormal noise disappeared during shoulder abduction. At last follow-up, Costant-Murley score used to evaluate shoulder joint function was 88-100, with an average of 96.8; 8 cases were excellent, 7 cases were good, and the excellent and good rate was 100%. The internal fixator was removed after 8-16 months after the secondary operation with no re-fracture occurred. Conclusion: The self-made dentation hook plate associated with hot-air balloon technique is a safe and reliable method for the treatment of Mutch Ⅰ or Ⅱ type isolated greater tuberosity fracture of humerus.

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Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research ; (53): 3140-3145, 2020.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-847509

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BACKGROUND: Rotator cuff injury is the most common type of shoulder joint injury. So far, there are few studies on the relationship between local osteoporosis of the greater tuberosity of the humerus and rotator cuff tears in China. The bone mineral density (BMD) in the footprint area is a key factor affecting the intraoperative anchor placement. The recovery of BMD after operation is worth further study. OBJECTIVE: To compare preoperative and postoperative BMD of the bilateral greater tuberosity of the humerus and analyze the improvement of BMD after arthroscopic rotator cuff suture. METHODS: Data of 37 patients with unilateral rotator cuff injury who received arthroscopic suture in the Department of Joint Surgery of the Affiliated Hospital of Chengde Medical College were retrospectively analyzed. There were 16 males and 21 females. The average age was 55.8 years (age range: 35-73 years). Rotator cuff injuries were classified according to Patte’s degree of tendon retraction: mild retraction in 17 cases, moderate and severe retraction in 20 cases. BMD of the bilateral greater tuberosity of the humerus measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry was collected, and the relationship between the course of disease, tendon retraction and the difference of BMD before and 1 year after surgery was analyzed. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The BMD difference of the bilateral greater tuberosity of the humerus in the mild retraction group was significantly lower than that in the moderate and severe retraction group (P < 0.05), and the BMD difference in the acute mild retraction group was significantly lower than that in the chronic moderate and severe retraction group (P < 0.05). The local osteoporosis of the greater tuberosity was severer in the patients with chronic moderate and severe retraction. During 1-year follow-up after surgery, the BMD difference of the 37 patients was significantly lower than that before surgery (P < 0.05). The BMD difference had no significant difference in the mild retraction group before and after surgery, while in the moderate and severe retraction group, the BMD difference was significantly lowered after surgery (P < 0.05). The BMD difference in the chronic moderate and severe retraction group was significantly lowered after surgery (P < 0.05). At the last follow-up, imaging examination showed no re-tears in all the enrolled patients. To conclude, local osteoporosis of the greater tuberosity is the most obvious in rotator cuff injury with chronic moderate to severe tendon retraction. Arthroscopic repair of rotator cuff injury under shoulder arthroscopy can restore local bone substance to a certain extent, regardless of the course of the disease.

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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma ; (12): 109-115, 2019.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-745084

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Objective To compare arthroscopic double-row bridging suture and minimally invasive locking plate system in the treatment of simple avulsion fracture of humeral greater tuberosity.Methods A retrospective study was conducted of the 93 patients with avulsion fracture of humeral greater tuberosity who had been treated at Orthopaedic Center,Beijing Luhe Hospital from January 2012 to December 2016.Of them,38 were treated by arthroscopic double-row bridging suture (ADRB) and 55 by open reduction and internal fixation with minimally invasive locking plate system (MIPS).Regular X-ray follow-ups were carried out at 3,6 and 12 months postoperatively and every 6 months afterwards.Surgical time,range of motion (ROM) of the shoulder,American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) score,Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) and complications were recorded preoperatively and at the last follow-up.Results The patients of the arthroscopy and plate groups were comparable because there were no significant differences in the preoperative general data between them (P > 0.05).The average follow-up time for the 93 patients was 35.9months (from 12 to 60 months).The operation time for the arthroscopy group (97.0 ± 20.1 min) was significantly longer than that for the plate group (67.5 ± 19.0 min) (P < 0.05).At the last follow-up,anteflexion lift (152.6° ± 12.9°),abduction lift (154.0° ± 13.5°) and internal rotation angle at 90° (57.7° ±12.2°) in the arthroscopy group were significantly better than those in the plate group (134.9° ± 17.8°,129.5° ± 18.6° and 50.8° ± 12.9°,respectively) (P < 0.05).At the last follow-up,the ASES scores for the arthroscopy and plate groups were 88.5 ± 7.6 and 85.1 ± 11.3,respectively,showing no statistically significant difference (P > 0.05);the VAS scores for the 2 groups were 1.5 ± 1.2 and 2.2 ± 1.5 respectively,showing a statistically significant difference between the 2 groups (P < 0.05).There was no significant difference between the2 groups in improvement of ASES scores (P > 0.05).Ninety fractures healed after 3 months while 3 fractures in the arthroscopy group did after 6 months.In the plate group,7 patients developed shoulder stiffness 3 to 6 months after surgery and 3 ones reported pain during abduction.Conclusions Both ADRB and MIPS are an effective treatment for simple avulsion fracture of humeral greater tuberosity.MIPS fixation needs shorter surgical time while ADRB leads to better postoperative shoulder ROM.

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Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery ; (12): 436-439, 2019.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-856570

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Objective: To observe the effectiveness of locking compression hook plate in treatment of humeral greater tuberosity fractures. Methods: Between March 2014 and September 2017, 16 patients with isolated humeral greater tuberosity fractures were terated with open reduction and internal fixation with locking compression hook plates. There were 11 males and 5 females, with an average age of 38.4 years (range, 22-67 years). The cause of injury was falling injury in 13 cases and sport injury in 3 cases. All patients were closed fractures. Of all patients, 14 patients accompanied with shoulder joint dislocations. CT scan showed the average displacement of fragment was 12.6 mm (range, 8-21 mm) after reduction. All patients began passive functional exercise at 3 days after operation. Results: Primary healing of the incisons achieved in all patients, without complications such as infection and nerve injury. All patients were followed up 12-20 months (mean, 15.3 months). At 3 months after operation, X-ray film showed that all fractures achieved bone union, all of which met the imaging anatomical reduction standard. According to the Neer scoring criteria, 11 cases were excellent and 5 cases were good at last follow-up. One patint presented slight pain of shoulder joint and mild activity limitation, which relieved after 1 year. Conclusion: The method of open reduction and locking compression hook plate internal fixation for isolated humeral greater tuberosity fractures has advantages, such as less intraoperative hemorrhage, mild postoperative pain, firm fixation, and allowing patients to perform functional exercise earlier, which is conducive to shoulder functional recovery and obtain satisfactory effectiveness.

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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma ; (12): 743-749, 2018.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-707556

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Objective To evaluate the clinical outcomes of split fractures of humeral greater tuberosity treated by our self-designed new type of anatomical locking plate.Methods From September 2012 to February 2017,23 patients were treated for acute split fracture of the humeral greater tuberosity using our self-designed new type of anatomical locking plate.They were 13 males and 10 females with a mean age of 52.8 years (range,from 25 to 81 years).Of them,6 were beyond 60 years old, 12 had comminuted fracture,10 were complicated with glenohumeral dislocation,and 12 with rotator cuff tear.The patients were evaluated clinically with Constant-Murley score,visual analog scale (VAS),range of motion and complications at the last follow-ups.Results This series were followed up for 12 to 30 months (mean,23.2 months).All the fractures healed after an average time of 10.6 weeks (range,from 8 to 12 weeks).Their mean Constant-Murley Score was 92.1 points (range,from 70 to 100 points),giving an excellent and good rate of 95.7% (22/23);their VAS scores averaged 0.8 points (range,from 0 to 4 points).Their forward flexion averaged 160.6°,abduction 157.8°,external rotation 46.4°,and internal rotation up to the T11 level,respectively.Their complications rate was 17.4% (4/23).One case of axillary nerve injury,one case of relapse of glenohumeral dislocation at sports,and 2 cases of stiff shoulder were observed.Conclusion Split fractures of the humeral greater tuberosity can be successfully treated with our new type of anatomical locking plate which serves as a new alternative treatment.

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Journal of the Korean Fracture Society ; : 139-144, 2018.
Artigo em Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-738445

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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to compare the characteristics and clinical features of greater tuberosity fractures with or without a shoulder dislocation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 108 cases of greater tuberosity fractures (56 cases with shoulder dislocation, 52 cases without shoulder dislocation) were reviewed retrospectively. Age, sex, side, injury mechanism, fracture displacement, fracture morphology, number of fracture fragments, main fragment size, treatment, and combined injuries were investigated. RESULTS: The age, sex, side, injury mechanism, treatment, and combined injuries were similar in both groups (p>0.05). A statistically significant difference in fracture displacement, fracture morphology, number of fracture fragment, and main fragment size was observed between the two groups (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: In greater tuberosity fractures with a shoulder dislocation, the prevalence of fracture displacement was high and the depression type of fractures occurred frequently. In addition, the number and size of the fracture fragment increased. Therefore, an understanding of these fracture patterns will be helpful for deciding treatment and prognosis.


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Depressão , Luxações Articulares , Prevalência , Prognóstico , Estudos Retrospectivos , Luxação do Ombro , Ombro
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Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow ; : 222-229, 2017.
Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-75356

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BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to investigate the outcomes after fixation using a 3.5-mm locking compression plate (LCP) hook plate for isolated greater tuberosity (GT) fractures of the proximal humerus. METHODS: We evaluated the postoperative radiological and clinical outcomes in nine patients who were followed up at least 1 year with isolated GT fractures. Using the deltopectoral approach, we fixed the displaced GT fragments with a 3.5-mm LCP hook plate (Synthes, West Chester, PA, USA). Depending on the fracture patterns, the hook plate was fixed with or without augmentation using either tension suture or suture anchor fixation. RESULTS: All the patient showed successful bone union. The mean time-to-union was 11 weeks. The radiological and clinical outcomes at the final follow-up were generally satisfactory. The mean visual analogue scale for pain, the University of California at Los Angeles score, the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons score, and the subjective shoulder value were 1.4, 30.3, 84.3, and 82.2%, respectively. The mean active forward flexion, abduction, external rotation, and internal rotation of the shoulder were 156.7°, 152.2°, 61.1°, and the 10th thoracic vertebral level, respectively. Only one patient presented with a postoperative complication of shoulder stiffness. The patient was treated through arthroscopic capsular release on the 5th postoperative month. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that fixation using 3.5-mm LCP hook plates for isolated GT fractures of the proximal humerus is a useful treatment method that provides satisfactory clinical and radiological outcomes.


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Humanos , California , Cotovelo , Seguimentos , Úmero , Liberação da Cápsula Articular , Métodos , Complicações Pós-Operatórias , Ombro , Cirurgiões , Âncoras de Sutura , Suturas
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Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow ; : 195-200, 2017.
Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-69928

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BACKGROUND: This study investigated and evaluated the clinical outcomes of intra-articular lesions of traumatic anterior shoulder dislocation (TASD) associated with greater tuberosity (GT) fracture of the humerus. METHODS: Subjects included 20 patients who were surgically or non-surgically treated for GT fracture of the humeurs with TASD, and followed-up for at least 2 years. The mean follow-up period was 54.1 months (range, 24–105 months). Of the 20 patients, 12 were treated surgically. Intra-articular lesions were identified randomly on magnetic resonance imaging scans (repeated thrice) by experienced radiologists and orthopedic surgeons. The accompanying intra-articular lesions were left untreated. Clinical outcomes were evaluated by Simple Shoulder Test (SST) and Western Ontario Shoulder Instability index (WOSI) at the last follow-up. RESULTS: Intra-articular lesions were identified in 19 patients: 7 Bankart lesions, 15 humeral avulsion of the glenohumeral ligament lesions, 3 glenoid avulsion of the glenohumeral ligament lesion, and 6 inferior capsular tears. Two or more intra-articular lesions were identified in 6 patients. The mean SST score was 10.9 and the mean WOSI score was 449.3 at the last follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: For GT fracture of the humerus with TASD, a high frequency of diverse intra-articular lesions was identified. There were no incidence of recurrent shoulder dislocations, and good clinical outcomes were obtained without treatment of the intra-articular lesions. We thereby comprehend that although intra-articular lesions may occur in TASD associated with GT fracture of the humeurs, merely treating the GT fracture of the humerus is sufficient.


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Humanos , Seguimentos , Úmero , Incidência , Ligamentos , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Ontário , Ortopedia , Luxação do Ombro , Ombro , Cirurgiões , Lágrimas
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Journal of the Korean Shoulder and Elbow Society ; : 195-200, 2017.
Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-770823

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BACKGROUND: This study investigated and evaluated the clinical outcomes of intra-articular lesions of traumatic anterior shoulder dislocation (TASD) associated with greater tuberosity (GT) fracture of the humerus. METHODS: Subjects included 20 patients who were surgically or non-surgically treated for GT fracture of the humeurs with TASD, and followed-up for at least 2 years. The mean follow-up period was 54.1 months (range, 24–105 months). Of the 20 patients, 12 were treated surgically. Intra-articular lesions were identified randomly on magnetic resonance imaging scans (repeated thrice) by experienced radiologists and orthopedic surgeons. The accompanying intra-articular lesions were left untreated. Clinical outcomes were evaluated by Simple Shoulder Test (SST) and Western Ontario Shoulder Instability index (WOSI) at the last follow-up. RESULTS: Intra-articular lesions were identified in 19 patients: 7 Bankart lesions, 15 humeral avulsion of the glenohumeral ligament lesions, 3 glenoid avulsion of the glenohumeral ligament lesion, and 6 inferior capsular tears. Two or more intra-articular lesions were identified in 6 patients. The mean SST score was 10.9 and the mean WOSI score was 449.3 at the last follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: For GT fracture of the humerus with TASD, a high frequency of diverse intra-articular lesions was identified. There were no incidence of recurrent shoulder dislocations, and good clinical outcomes were obtained without treatment of the intra-articular lesions. We thereby comprehend that although intra-articular lesions may occur in TASD associated with GT fracture of the humeurs, merely treating the GT fracture of the humerus is sufficient.


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Humanos , Seguimentos , Úmero , Incidência , Ligamentos , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Ontário , Ortopedia , Luxação do Ombro , Ombro , Cirurgiões , Lágrimas
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Journal of the Korean Shoulder and Elbow Society ; : 222-229, 2017.
Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-770819

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BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to investigate the outcomes after fixation using a 3.5-mm locking compression plate (LCP) hook plate for isolated greater tuberosity (GT) fractures of the proximal humerus. METHODS: We evaluated the postoperative radiological and clinical outcomes in nine patients who were followed up at least 1 year with isolated GT fractures. Using the deltopectoral approach, we fixed the displaced GT fragments with a 3.5-mm LCP hook plate (Synthes, West Chester, PA, USA). Depending on the fracture patterns, the hook plate was fixed with or without augmentation using either tension suture or suture anchor fixation. RESULTS: All the patient showed successful bone union. The mean time-to-union was 11 weeks. The radiological and clinical outcomes at the final follow-up were generally satisfactory. The mean visual analogue scale for pain, the University of California at Los Angeles score, the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons score, and the subjective shoulder value were 1.4, 30.3, 84.3, and 82.2%, respectively. The mean active forward flexion, abduction, external rotation, and internal rotation of the shoulder were 156.7°, 152.2°, 61.1°, and the 10th thoracic vertebral level, respectively. Only one patient presented with a postoperative complication of shoulder stiffness. The patient was treated through arthroscopic capsular release on the 5th postoperative month. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that fixation using 3.5-mm LCP hook plates for isolated GT fractures of the proximal humerus is a useful treatment method that provides satisfactory clinical and radiological outcomes.


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Humanos , California , Cotovelo , Seguimentos , Úmero , Liberação da Cápsula Articular , Métodos , Complicações Pós-Operatórias , Ombro , Cirurgiões , Âncoras de Sutura , Suturas
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Journal of Shenyang Medical College ; (6): 256-258, 2016.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-731784

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Objective:To study the value of three surgical methods in the treatment of dislocation of shoulder joint combined with fracture of greater tuberosity of humerus. Methods: A total of 75 cases of shoulder joint combined with fracture of greater tuberosity of humerus in our hospital from Jul 2012 to Mar 2014 were randomly divided into 3 groups,each with 25 cases. Patients in group A received antero-lateral approach with absorption nail treatment, group B with antero-lateral approach with mini-plate treatment, and group C with anteriomedialis of shoulder approach with anatomy plate treatment. Clinical data in 3 groups were analyzed. Results: Incision length , operation time and intraoperative hemorrhage in group A and group B were not statistically significant (P>0.05), and compared with group C, incision length was smaller, operation time was shorter, intraoperative hemorrhage was less (P<0.05) .At 24 months after surgery, the incidence rate of subacromial impingement in group A and B was lower than that in group C (P<0.05) . There was no significant difference in fracture healing time between the three groups (P>0.05) .Conclusions:Antero-lateral approach is a simple method with less trauma. Absorbable screws and mini-plate can effectively fix fracture of greater tuberosity of humerus. The suitable surgical approach and internal-fixation should be selected according to fracture morphous.

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Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery ; (12): 943-946, 2016.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-856913

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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effectiveness of reversed arthroscopic subacromial decompression in the treatment of rotator cuff tears.

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Journal of the Korean Fracture Society ; : 133-139, 2013.
Artigo em Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-221487

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PURPOSE: To compare the clinical and radiologic outcomes of various surgical techniques for an isolated fracture of greater tuberosity of the humerus. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From February 2001 to December 2008, 31 patients, who underwent an operation for isolated greater tuberosity fracture and were followed up for more than 1 year, were enrolled in this study. The mean age at the time of operation was 49.3 years (range, 23-73 years). The operation methods included in this study were as follows: a transosseous suture using nonabsorbable suture material (16 cases), a fixation by cannulated screws (10 cases), tension band wiring (2 cases), bony fragment excision with rotator cuff repair (2 cases), and percutaneous pinning (1 case). RESULTS: At the last follow-up, the average Constant score was 79.4 and Korean Shoulder Score (KSS) was 81.2. Among the various operation methods used in this study, the transosseous suture had the highest scores with 82.5 in Constant score and 89.3 in KSS. Bone union was achieved at average 10.3 weeks (range, 7-15 weeks), and there were 2 cases in which the reoperation was required due to internal fixation failure. Postoperative shoulder stiffness occurred in 3 cases, and all the cases were done with the deltopectoral approach. CONCLUSION: Clinically and radiologically satisfactory results were obtained using various operation techniques for an isolated greater tuberosity fracture of the humerus. The transosseous suture showed relatively better results than the other methods used in this study. To achieve favorable clinical and radiologic results, it is important to select an appropriate surgical approach and fixation method according to the fracture site, degree of displacement, and size of fragment.


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Humanos , Deslocamento Psicológico , Seguimentos , Úmero , Reoperação , Manguito Rotador , Ombro , Suturas
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Journal of Medical Biomechanics ; (6): E636-E641, 2013.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-804245

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Objective To compare the stability of greater tuberosity fractures of humerus treated by three different fixation techniques (screws, tension band, locking plate, respectively) through biomechanical testing, so as to provide the biomechanics basis for choosing a better fixation in the clinical treatment for greater tuberosity fractures of humerus. Methods Standardized fracture models of the greater tuberosity from 18 fresh-frozen proximal humeri with intact rotator cuffs were created. The specimens were randomly assigned to 3 groups and treated by screws, tension band and locking plates, respectively. An increasing force was applied to the supraspinatus tendon. The force displacement curve and two parameters: LtYP(Load to 5 mm yield point) and Ltf(load to failure) were recorded. Results LtYP from the screw group, tension band group and locking plate group was (377±86), (499±90), (793±52) N, respectively, with significant differences among the three groups (P0.05). Conclusions Locking plates show more obvious biomechanical stability than screws and tension band, which provides a new and better choice for treatment of isolated greater tuberosity fractures of humerus.

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Journal of the Korean Fracture Society ; : 159-165, 2009.
Artigo em Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-125806

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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the surgical outcomes of isolated greater tuberosity fractures of the proximal humerus fixed with the spring plates. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fourteen patients who could be followed up at least 1 year after the surgical treatment of isolated greater tuberosity fracture were evaluated. Their mean age was 51 years (range, 25~73 years). The deltopectoral approach and fixation with the spring plate were performed in all cases. The spring plate was used in all cases. In some circumstances, sutures incorporating the rotator cuff, interfragmentary screw or tension band wire were added. We evaluated the clinical outcomes using UCLA scoring system and KSS (Korean Shoulder Score). RESULTS: The mean UCLA score was 29.8 and the mean KSS was 89.4. The average time of bony union was 10.2 weeks (range, 7~14 weeks) after the surgery, including 1 case that was performed the secondary operation due to metal failure. The shoulder stiffness were observed in 4 cases and one case of infection was treated well without operation. CONCLUSION: In the treatment of isolated greater tuberosity fractures of the proximal humerus, the spring plates fixation can be a good surgical option providing reliable functional results.


Assuntos
Humanos , Úmero , Manguito Rotador , Ombro , Suturas
19.
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association ; : 490-494, 2009.
Artigo em Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-646229

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We report here on a case of bilateral inferior shoulder dislocations (bilateral luxatio erecta) with greater tuberosity fracture that was caused by vehicle trauma. We manually reduced the dislocations at the emergency room. After 7 months of conservative treatment with rehabilitation, the range of motion and muscle strength of the shoulders recovered to almost normal.


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Luxações Articulares , Emergências , Força Muscular , Amplitude de Movimento Articular , Ombro , Luxação do Ombro
20.
Journal of the Korean Shoulder and Elbow Society ; : 227-231, 2007.
Artigo em Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-162148

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A posterior shoulder dislocation with a fracture is rare. Most fractures are impression fractures of the humeral head or lesser tuberosity fractures. However, there are no reports of a complete rupture of the rotator cuff with a combined posterior glenohumeral dislocation. We report a unique case of a posterior shoulder dislocation with an avulsion fracture of the greater tuberosity and a complete rupture of infraspinatus, teres minor and subscapularis tendons, which were treated surgically.


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Cabeça do Úmero , Manguito Rotador , Ruptura , Luxação do Ombro , Ombro , Tendões
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