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Arch Orthop Trauma Surg ; 142(8): 1809-1816, 2022 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33606084

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: Traumatic and atraumatic insufficiency of the lateral ulnar collateral ligament (LUCL) can cause posterolateral rotatory instability (PLRI) of the elbow. The influence of the underlying pathogenesis on functional outcomes remains unknown so far. The objective of this study was to determine the impact of the initial pathogenesis of PLRI on clinical outcomes after LUCL reconstruction using an ipsilateral triceps tendon autograft. METHODS: Thirty-six patients were reviewed in this retrospective study. Depending on the pathogenesis patients were assigned to either group EPI (atraumatic, secondary LUCL insufficiency due to chronic epicondylopathia) or group TRAUMA (traumatic LUCL lesion). Range-of-motion (ROM) and posterolateral joint stability were evaluated preoperatively and at follow-up survey. For clinical assessment, the Mayo elbow performance (MEPS) score was used. Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) consisting of visual analogue scale (VAS) for pain, disability of arm, shoulder and hand (DASH) score, patient-rated elbow evaluation (PREE) score and subjective elbow evaluation (SEV) as well as complications were analyzed. RESULTS: Thirty-one patients (group EPI, n = 17; group TRAUMA, n = 14), 13 men and 18 women with a mean age of 42.9 ± 11.0 were available for follow-up evaluation (57.7 ± 17.5 months). In 93.5%, posterolateral elbow stability was restored (n = 2 with re-instability, both group TRAUMA). No differences were seen between groups in relation to ROM. Even though group EPI (98.9 ± 3.7 points) showed better results than group TRAUMA (91.1 ± 12.6 points) (p = 0.034) according to MEPS, no differences were found for evaluated PROs (group A: VAS 1 ± 1.8, PREE 9.3 ± 15.7, DASH 7.7 ± 11.9, SEV 92.9 ± 8.3 vs. group B: VAS 1.9 ± 3.2, PREE 22.4 ± 26.1, DASH 16.0 ± 19.4, SEV 87.9 ± 15.4. 12.9% of patients required revision surgery. CONCLUSION: LUCL reconstruction using a triceps tendon autograft for the treatment of PLRI provides good to excellent clinical outcomes regardless of the underlying pathogenesis (traumatic vs. atraumatic). However, in the present case series, posterolateral re-instability tends to be higher for traumatic PLRI and patient-reported outcomes showed inferior results. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Therapeutic study, LEVEL III.


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Collateral Ligament, Ulnar , Collateral Ligaments , Elbow Injuries , Joint Instability , Adult , Collateral Ligament, Ulnar/surgery , Collateral Ligaments/surgery , Elbow , Female , Humans , Joint Instability/etiology , Joint Instability/surgery , Male , Middle Aged , Range of Motion, Articular , Retrospective Studies
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Gerodontology ; 29(2): e865-9, 2012 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22050265

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BACKGROUND: Complete tooth loss among the elderly is still frequent in developing countries and the incidence of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) is a common finding in complete denture wearers. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) in a population of complete denture wearers. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The data were collected by four examiners for the diagnosis of use and need for complete dentures followed by the World Health Organization standards and interviews for TMD signs and symptoms evaluation. Exploratory variables included demographic, socio-economic status and TMD prevalence. RESULTS: The prevalence of TMD among denture wearers was 55.12%. Chi-squared test showed no statistical difference between subjects with or without TMD for gender, geographical location and skin colour (p < 0.05). The number of subjects with TMD increased as the period of complete denture wear increased, although no statistical difference between groups were found (p < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: There is a need of educational programmes aiming at the importance of health care and periodical change of a complete denture, and strategies with a preventive approach to quality general dental care.


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Denture, Complete/statistics & numerical data , Temporomandibular Joint Disorders/epidemiology , Adult , Aged , Brazil/epidemiology , Bruxism/epidemiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Facial Pain/epidemiology , Female , Headache/epidemiology , Humans , Income/statistics & numerical data , Male , Mouth Diseases/epidemiology , Poverty/statistics & numerical data , Prevalence , Range of Motion, Articular/physiology , Rural Health/statistics & numerical data , Time Factors , Urban Health/statistics & numerical data , White People/statistics & numerical data
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