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https://read.qxmd.com/read/35669699/kinematic-and-radiographic-evaluation-of-acromioclavicular-reconstruction-with-a-synthetic-ligament
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rafael F Escamilla, Chad Poage, Scott Brotherton, Toran D MacLeod, Charles Leddon, James R Andrews
Purpose: The optimal surgical technique for unstable acromioclavicular (AC) and coracoclavicular (CC) joint injuries has not yet been established. The biomechanical and radiographic effect of the LockDown device, a synthetic ligament for AC joint reconstruction, was evaluated to assess the optimal surgical technique for unstable AC and CC joint injuries. It was hypothesized that the LockDown device would restore AC joint kinematics and radiographic stability to near native values. Methods: Three fresh frozen cadaveric torsos (6 shoulders) modelled CC joint motion in their "native," "severed," and "reconstructed" states...
2022: Advances in Orthopedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35523973/arthroscopically-assisted-single-tunnel-reconstruction-for-acute-high-grade-acromioclavicular-joint-dislocation-with-an-additional-acromioclavicular-joint-cerclage
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gunnar Jensen, Rony-Orijit Dey Hazra, Mireille Al-Ibadi, Katharina Salmoukas, Jan Christoph Katthagen, Helmut Lill, Alexander Ellwein
PURPOSE: Purpose of this study was to demonstrate that a single tunnel reconstruction of high-grade acromioclavicular (AC) joint instabilities with implants of the second generation is sufficient for stabilisation, especially in combination with an AC cerclage. METHODS: Patients with an acute AC-joint dislocation type Rockwood III-B and V were included. Besides clinical follow-up examination, radiographs were analysed. The functional outcome measures were Constant Score (CS), Taft score (TS), ACJI score and patient's satisfaction...
May 7, 2022: European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology: Orthopédie Traumatologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35468384/occult-clavicle-osteomyelitis-caused-by-cutibacterium-acnes-c-acnes-after-coracoclavicular-ligament-reconstruction-a-case-report-and-review-of-the-literature
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Frederic Washburn, Britni Tran, Thomas Golden
INTRODUCTION: Clavicle osteomyelitis is a rare, but serious complication following operative repair of acromioclavicular (AC) joint separations. Cutibacterium Acnes (C. acnes) is rarely a causative pathogen in clavicle osteomyelitis and diagnosis can be challenging due to the indolent nature of this organism. CASE PRESENTATION: A 45-50 year old female with a chronic AC joint separation underwent an open coracoclavicular reconstruction using semitendinosus allograft and FiberTape (Arthrex, Naples, FL)...
April 21, 2022: International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35344065/bone-tunnel-placement-influences-shear-stresses-at-the-coracoid-process-after-coracoclavicular-ligament-reconstruction-a-finite-element-study-and-radiological-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Benjamin Bockmann, L Dankl, G Kucinskaite, A Kumar, J J Timothy, G Meschke, A J Venjakob, T L Schulte
INTRODUCTION: Coracoid fractures after arthroscopic treatment of acromioclavicular (AC) joint separations lead to poor clinical outcomes. In this study, different configurations of bone tunnels in the lateral clavicle and coracoid were examined concerning the amount of stress induced in the coracoid. METHODS: An authentic 3D finite element model of an ac joint was established. Three 2.4 mm bone tunnels were inserted in the lateral clavicle, which were situated above, medially and laterally of the coracoid...
March 28, 2022: Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35007749/no-difference-in-clinical-outcome-at-two-year-follow-up-in-patients-with-acromioclavicular-joint-dislocation-type-iii-and-v-treated-with-hook-plate-or-physiotherapy-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Helena Boström Windhamre, Johan von Heideken, Viveka Une-Larsson, Wilhelmina Ekström, Anders Ekelund
BACKGROUND: The need for operative treatment for acute acromioclavicular (AC) joint dislocation is unclear. The purpose of this randomized controlled trial was to compare the outcomes after operative treatment with hook plate with those after non-operative treatment in acute AC joint dislocation Rockwood type III or V, separately. METHODS: Inclusion criteria were patients aged 18-65 years with acute AC joint dislocation type III or V with availability to start treatment within 3 weeks after trauma...
January 7, 2022: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34977629/arthroscopic-coracoclavicular-reconstruction-combined-with-open-acromioclavicular-reconstruction-using-knot-hiding-clavicular-implants-is-a-stable-solution
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juha O Ranne, Severi O Salonen, Terho U Kainonen, Jussi A Kosola, Lasse L Lempainen, Mika T Siitonen, Pekka T Niemi
Purpose: The purpose of this noninterventional, register-based study was to report the outcomes and wound healing of surgically treated chronic acromioclavicular (AC) dislocations using a tendon graft and knot-hiding titanium implants. Methods: Thirty-two cases with chronic AC separation underwent an arthroscopic coracoclavicular (CC) ligament reconstruction and an open AC ligament reconstruction using knot-hiding titanium implants. The wound healing was assessed 2 months after the operation...
December 2021: Arthroscopy, sports medicine, and rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34875728/anatomic-reconstruction-for-acromioclavicular-joint-injuries-a-pilot-study-of-a-cost-effective-new-technique
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Radhakrishnan Pattu, Girinivasan Chellamuthu, Kumar Sellappan, Chendrayan Kamalanathan
BACKGROUND: The treatment for acromioclavicular joint injuries (ACJI) ranges from a conservative approach to extensive surgical reconstruction, and the decision on how to manage these injuries depends on the grade of acromioclavicular (AC) joint separation, resources, and skill availability. After a thorough review of the literature, the researchers adopted a simple cost-effective technique of AC joint reconstruction for acute ACJI requiring surgery. METHODS: This was a prospective single-center study conducted between April 2017 and April 2018...
December 2021: Clinics in shoulder and elbow
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34868573/an-up-to-date-on-clinical-prospects-and-management-of-osteoarthritis
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REVIEW
Mudasir Maqbool, Ginenus Fekadu, Xinchan Jiang, Firomsa Bekele, Tadesse Tolossa, Ebisa Turi, Getahun Fetensa, Korinan Fanta
The rising prevalence of osteoarthritis (OA) in the general population has necessitated the development of novel treatment options. It is critical to recognize the joint as a separate entity participating in degenerative processes, as well as the multifaceted nature of OA. OA is incurable because there is currently no medication that can stop or reverse cartilage or bone loss. As this point of view has attracted attention, more research is being directed toward determining how the various joint components are impacted and how they contribute to OA pathogenesis...
December 2021: Annals of Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34786235/failure-of-acromioclavicular-joint-reconstruction-eight-weeks-after-hook-plate-removal-a-case-report
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Josh A Hansen, John C Dunn, John P Scanaliato, Joshua Caruso, Nata Parnes
A female patient who underwent successful reconstruction of an acute high-grade acromioclavicular (AC) joint separation with hook plate presented with failure of the reduction eight weeks after removal of the hardware. Surgeons and patients should be aware of the risk of late failure of acromioclavicular reconstruction after removal of the hook plate.
October 2021: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34610462/truly-anatomic-coracoclavicular-ligament-reconstruction-with-2-endobutton-devices-for-acute-rockwood-type-v-acromioclavicular-joint-dislocations-5-year-findings
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cheng Xue, Lijun Song, Xingguo Zheng, Xiang Li, Jiahu Fang, Yixin Shen
BACKGROUND: To date mid-term clinical and radiologic outcomes of treatment for acute Rockwood type V acromioclavicular (AC) joint dislocations using 2 Endobutton (Smith & Nephew Inc., Andover, MA, USA) devices have not been reported in the literature. METHODS: We reviewed 25 patients (15 men, 10 women) with acute AC joint separations who were treated with truly anatomic coracoclavicular ligament reconstruction (TACCR) using 2 Endobutton devices between May 2013 and October 2015...
October 2, 2021: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34602146/editorial-commentary-arthroscopic-assisted-coracoclavicular-ligament-reconstruction-leads-to-improved-patient-reported-outcomes-but-patient-satisfaction-is-a-harder-threshold-to-pass
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EDITORIAL
Nicholas A Trasolini, Brian R Waterman
There are numerous described techniques for surgical management of high-grade acromioclavicular (AC) joint injuries, and the associated clinical outcomes can be quite variable. Contemporary techniques are typically directed at anatomic reconstruction of the coracoclavicular (CC) ligaments through either an arthroscopy-assisted or an open approach. Most patients treated with acute surgery improve, whereas in chronic cases, the majority improve, but a significant number have persistent recurrent deformity due to loss of anatomic reduction...
October 2021: Arthroscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34494899/coracoid-or-clavicle-fractures-associated-with-coracoclavicular-ligament-reconstruction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicholas M Panarello, Donald F Colantonio, Colin J Harrington, Scott M Feeley, Tahler D Bandarra, Jonathan F Dickens, Kelly G Kilcoyne
BACKGROUND: Coracoclavicular (CC) ligament reconstruction is a commonly performed procedure for high-grade acromioclavicular (AC) joint separations. Although distal clavicle and coracoid process fractures represent potential complications, they have been described in only case reports and small case series. PURPOSE: To identify the incidence and characteristics of clavicle and coracoid fractures after CC ligament reconstruction. STUDY DESIGN: Case series; Level of evidence, 4...
October 2021: American Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34430562/biomechanical-testing-of-three-coracoclavicular-ligament-reconstruction-techniques-with-a-3d-printing-navigation-template-for-clavicle-coracoid-drilling
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ji Qi, Shijie Fu, Ruiyue Ping, Kai Wu, Ziyu Feng, Yanxiao Xu, Xiaoguang Guo, Dingkun Lin, Lei Zhang
BACKGROUND: The identification and precise clavicle-coracoid drilling during coracoclavicular (CC) ligament reconstruction for acromioclavicular (AC) joint dislocation require a high level of experience and surgical skills. Furthermore, the improvement of flexible fixation, such as Endobutton techniques for CC ligament reconstructions is ongoing. We have developed a 3D printing technique navigation template for clavicle-coracoid drilling and a novel implant for the reconstruction. This study aimed to determine the efficiency of the navigation template for clavicle-coracoid drilling and to evaluate the biomechanical performance of the novel CC ligament reconstruction technique...
July 2021: Annals of Translational Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34351857/deep-dichromatic-model-estimation-under-ac-light-sources
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jun-Sang Yoo, Chan-Ho Lee, Jong-Ok Kim
The dichromatic reflection model has been popularly exploited for computer vison tasks, such as color constancy and highlight removal. However, dichromatic model estimation is an severely ill-posed problem. Thus, several assumptions have been commonly made to estimate the dichromatic model, such as white-light (highlight removal) and the existence of highlight regions (color constancy). In this paper, we propose a spatio-temporal deep network to estimate the dichromatic parameters under AC light sources. The minute illumination variations can be captured with high-speed camera...
2021: IEEE Transactions on Image Processing: a Publication of the IEEE Signal Processing Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34056509/rockwood-grade-iii-acromioclavicular-joint-separation-a-cost-effectiveness-analysis-of-treatment-options
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sreten Franovic, Alex Pietroski, Noah Kuhlmann, Talal Bazzi, Yang Zhou, Stephanie Muh
BACKGROUND: The treatment of Rockwood Grade-III acromioclavicular (AC) joint separation has been widely disputed since the introduction of the classification system. The present literature does not reach consensus on whether operative or nonoperative management is more advantageous, nor does it effectively distinguish between operative measures. We hypothesized that nonoperative treatment of Rockwood Grade-III AC joint separation would be more cost-effective when compared with surgical options...
April 2021: JB & JS Open Access
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33896269/comparison-of-clinical-efficacy-between-arthroscopically-assisted-tight-rope-technique-and-clavicular-hook-plate-fixation-in-treating-acute-high-grade-acromioclavicular-joint-separations
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Si Nie, Min Lan
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study was to compare the results of arthroscopically assisted reduction of acute acromioclavicular (AC) joint separations with the Tight-Rope technique with results of clavicular hook plate fixation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The 28 patients with acute high-grade AC joint dislocation were treated with arthroscopic assisted fixation using the Tight-Rope system, the arthroscopic evaluation and treatment of glenohumeral lesions were performed before AC ligament reconstruction...
2021: Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33797979/clinical-outcome-of-a-modified-coracoid-tunnel-free-coracoclavicular-sling-technique-with-remnant-preservation-for-the-treatment-of-high-grade-acromioclavicular-joint-separation-a-report-of-48-cases-with-2-to-5-years-of-follow-up-formula-see-text
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fenglong Li, Yue Li, Yi Lu, Yiming Zhu, Chunyan Jiang
BACKGROUND: High-grade acromioclavicular (AC) joint separation injuries (Rockwood type IV or V) are surgically indicated because of complete disruption of the AC and coracoclavicular (CC) ligaments, leading to instability and pain. In surgical techniques that require a suspensory system, coracoid tunnel-related complications are not uncommon. PURPOSE: To report subjective and objective clinical outcomes and complication rates of a modified coracoid tunnel-free CC sling technique combined with CC ligament remnant preservation for a minimum 2-year follow-up...
April 2, 2021: American Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33738224/arthroscopy-assisted-reconstruction-of-the-coracoclavicular-and-acromioclavicular-ligaments-using-a-tendon-graft-and-knot-hiding-clavicular-implants-in-chronic-acromioclavicular-separations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juha O Ranne, Severi O Salonen, Janne T Lehtinen
The purpose of this study is to introduce an arthroscopy-assisted technique to treat chronic acromioclavicular (AC) dislocation. The method involves reconstructing both the coracoclavicular (CC) and AC ligaments in a practical and reliable way using a semi-tendon graft and knot-hiding implants. In the CC reconstruction, the anterior graft limb replaces the trapezoid ligament, whereas the dorsal limb is wrapped around the dorsal edge of the clavicle to reconstruct the conoid ligament. One 5.5-mm drill hole is needed in the clavicle since the semitendinosus graft and the interconnecting supportive suture share the same drill hole...
March 2021: Arthroscopy Techniques
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33738201/treatment-of-a-failed-type-v-acromioclavicular-separation-due-to-coracoid-fracture-revision-of-acromioclavicular-coracoclavicular-reconstruction-and-coracoid-fixation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Petar Goliganin, Robert Waltz, Annalise M Peebles, Connor Provencher, Matthew T Provencher
Acromioclavicular (AC) injuries are common, especially in the young and active population. AC joint dislocations account for 8% of all joint dislocations and are even more common in contact sports. These injuries are graded as type I through type VI on the basis of the Rockwood classification method. Types I and II are generally treated without surgery whereas types IV, V, and VI are best treated operatively. Type III dislocations remain controversial in terms of treatment, and many surgeons recommend nonoperative treatment first and operative treatment in case of continued symptoms such as pain, instability, or shoulder girdle dysfunction...
March 2021: Arthroscopy Techniques
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33691574/comparison-of-the-radiological-and-functional-results-of-tight-rope-and-clavicular-hook-plate-technique-in-the-treatment-of-acute-acromioclavicular-joint-dislocation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emre Gültaç, Fatih İlker Can, Cem Yalın Kılınç, Hüseyin Aydoğmuş, Fatih Emre Topsakal, Ahmet Emrah Açan, Nevres Hurriyet Aydogan
Options for surgery for acromioclavicular (AC) joint dislocation vary considerably. This study aimed to examine the functional and radiological results of patients who were operated on using the tightrope (TR) or clavicular hook plate (CHP) technique in the treatment for AC joint dislocation. Materials and methods: The data gathered from 35 consecutive patients who were operated on for AC joint dislocation were analyzed retrospectively in terms of their radiological and functional outcomes. Results: Thirty-two (91...
March 10, 2021: Journal of Investigative Surgery: the Official Journal of the Academy of Surgical Research
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