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Arthrosc Tech ; 10(7): e1873-e1878, 2021 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34336588

ABSTRACT

This Technical Note aimed to present a surgical technique of ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) shoelace repair using suture anchors and double suture tapes in combination with internal bracing to correct UCL instability along with epiphyseal avulsion of the medial epicondyle in throwing athletes Skeletally immature throwing athletes playing baseball and softball are at a risk of sustaining medial epicondyle epiphyseal separation that can result in UCL instability, predisposing to elbow UCL disruption later. There are several surgical techniques that can restore elbow UCL function and stability. In cases where large fragments of the medial epicondyle are present in skeletally immature athletes, the residual bony fragment and the shortened, chronically injured UCL make surgical treatment quite challenging. Recent studies have shown that UCL repair with internal bracing can effectively treat acute UCL injury. However, this procedure is not ideal for restoring large disruption of the UCL such as fragmentation. Here, we present a surgical technique of UCL shoelace repair using suture anchors with double suture tapes in combination with internal bracing for correcting UCL instability concurrent with epiphyseal fragmentation of medial epicondyle in throwing athletes.

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Article in English | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-759300

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Stress fractures of the patella occurring in athletes are quite rare and only 23 cases have been introduced in English literatures. Stress fractures of the patella are classified into two types: transverse and longitudinal. They are mostly seen in the distal one-third of the patella on a plain lateral radiograph. We present here a 16-year-old female basketball player with a stress fracture of the patella. Her serial radiographs demonstrated progression of the fracture including a lytic cortex lesion, known as the gray cortex sign for early stage stress fractures, in the distal one-third of the patella on plain lateral radiographs. In addition, we introduce a surgical technique using non-absorbable suture ligatures (No.2 Ethibond) for a displaced transverse stress fracture of the patella when the extensor mechanism is intact. The ligatures are passed through into the patella using suture passers and simply tied down over the top of the patella. In our case, it led to neither hardware-related nor circumferential loop-related irritation postoperatively.


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Adolescent , Female , Humans , Athletes , Basketball , Fractures, Stress , Ligation , Patella , Sutures
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