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A novel anterior approach for the fixation of ulnar coronoid process fractures - 16/09/17

Doi : 10.1016/j.otsr.2017.05.020 
X. Yang a, 1, W. Chang b, 1, W. Chen b, S. Liu b, Y. Zhu b, Y. Zhang b,
a Second division of department of orthopedic surgery, affiliated hospital of Chengde medical college, 067000 Chengde, P.R. China 
b Department of orthopedic surgery, the third hospital of hebei medical university, NO.139 Ziqiang road, 050051 Shijiazhuang, P.R. China 

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Abstract

Background

There is no universally accepted approach to the elbow for the fixation of coronoid process fractures. This study aims to introduce a novel anterior surgical approach for the fixation of the ulnar coronoid fracture, with minimal surgical dissection damage and excellent visualization for reduction and internal fixation.

Hypothesis

The anterior approach can facilitate satisfactory outcomes for coronoid process fractures.

Material and methods

From February 2010 to July 2014, 12 patients (8 males and 4 females; range 14–62years; mean age 31years) with a closed fracture of the coronoid process of the ulna were included in this study. According to Adams classification, we included 5 type II, 3 type III, 3 type IV AM, and 1 type IV AL. The fractures were treated operatively via an anterior approach between nerves and blood vessels. The anatomical reduction and fixation with cannulated screws or a mini plate was easily performed. One elbow showed significant joint instability, necessitating, another incision to repair the lateral collateral ligament, and a subsequent operation with a hinged external fixator was required. The remaining patients received a splint for 2 weeks followed by functional exercises.

Results

Mean follow-up was 21 months (13–36). Fracture union was achieved in each patient. The arc of elbow flexion and extension were (135±15)°, and forearm pronation/supination were restored to (165±15)°. When compared with the normal side, there was no significant difference in the functional outcome (P>0.05). According to Morrey’ scale, the functional recovery of the injured arms was assessed as excellent in eleven patients and good in one. Mild heterotopic ossification was found in one case, which had not impaired the elbow function. No other complications were noted.

Conclusions

The anterior approach has the benefits of simplicity, safety, minimal invasion, excellent exposure, and satisfactory prognosis for coronoid process fractures.

Level of evidence

Prospective study, Level IV.

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Keywords : Elbow, Coronoid process, Fracture, Anterior approach, Space between nerves and blood vessels, Internal fixation


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