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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37969528/coronoid-fractures-and-traumatic-elbow-instability
#21
REVIEW
Huub H de Klerk, David Ring, Lex Boerboom, Michel P J van den Bekerom, Job N Doornberg
The coronoid process is key to concentric elbow alignment. Malalignment can contribute to post-traumatic osteoarthritis. The aim of treatment is to keep the joint aligned while the collateral ligaments and fractures heal. The injury pattern is apparent in the shape and size of the coronoid fracture fragments: (1) coronoid tip fractures associated with terrible triad (TT) injuries; (2) anteromedial facet fractures with posteromedial varus rotational type injuries; and (3) large coronoid base fractures with anterior (trans-) or posterior olecranon fracture dislocations...
November 2023: JSES international
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37969512/terrible-triad-injury-of-the-elbow-a-spectrum-of-theories
#22
REVIEW
Pierre Laumonerie, Pierre Mansat
For more than one century, understanding the injury mechanism leading to the terrible triad of the elbow (TTE) was a significant challenge for surgeons. We aimed to summarize: (1) the history of the treatment of TTE and (2) the increasing scientific knowledge that supported its evolution. Five electronic databases were searched between 1920 and 2022. Results were reported as a comprehensive review of the relevant literature. Between 1940 and 1980, surgical exploration allowed observation of complex elbow instability involving both radial head, coronoid process, and ligament(s) injuries...
November 2023: JSES international
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37969499/persistent-elbow-dislocation
#23
REVIEW
Anna E van der Windt, Joost W Colaris, Dennis den Hartog, Bertram The, Denise Eygendaal
Acute elbow dislocation is a common injury with an incidence in the general population estimated at around 5/100,000. Persistent (or static) elbow dislocation is a relatively rare problem but might occur due to inappropriate assessment or treatment of acute simple or complex elbow dislocations. Persistent elbow dislocation can be an invalidating and painful condition with a more ominous prognosis than an acute elbow dislocation with appropriate treatment. Surgical treatment of persistent elbow dislocation is a complex intervention that requires extended surgical exposure and arthrolysis in combination with circumferential ligamentous and osseous stabilization...
November 2023: JSES international
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37928716/forearm-floating-with-a-terrible-triad-in-the-elbow-after-fall-case-report
#24
André Jorge Magalhães Guimarães, Ana Rita Sapage, Diogo Sousa, João Reis, António Lemos Lopes, Bruno Barbosa
Perilunate fracture dislocation with an elbow dislocation, it is referred to as a floating forearm. Very few cases have been described worldwide. We report a case of a 37-year-old man diagnosed with a floating forearm (trans-scaphoid perilunate fracture dislocation combined with a terrible triad injury), after a fall of the top of an olive tree. Urgent closed reduction of the elbow and wrist was obtained. A double approach to the wrist was used: dorsal approach to fix the scaphoid and to reduce the carpus and a volar approach to release the median nerve and repair the volar capsule...
December 2023: Trauma Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37885501/olympic-elbow-comprising-lateral-epicondylitis-cubital-tunnel-syndrome-and-distal-biceps-tendon-rupture
#25
Pasquale Gencarelli, Rahul Mittal, Rosemary Yi, James M Lee
There is a wide range of elbow injuries including chronic injuries such as lateral epicondylitis, medial epicondylitis, and cubital tunnel syndrome, or acute injuries such as elbow fracture-dislocations and distal biceps tendon ruptures. Combinations of acute and chronic elbow injuries have been reported including country club elbow and terrible triad of the elbow which are important to identify to properly treat. Thus, we report for the first time a new elbow injury triad termed Olympic elbow in a 65-year-old man comprising lateral epicondylitis, cubital tunnel syndrome, and a distal biceps tendon rupture...
September 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37871371/chronic-complex-elbow-fracture-dislocation-restoration-of-elbow-function-with-orif-and-radial-head-replacement-a-case-report-with-long-term-follow-up
#26
Eman Faqih, Hasan Sawan, Shoog Fahad Alfadhel, Khaled AlAbbasi, Mustafa Alrawi
INTRODUCTION: The dislocation of the elbow joint to the posterior or postero-lateral region accompanied by fractures in the radial head or neck and coronoid process of the Ulna is known as a terrible triad injury of the elbow (TTI). IMPORTANCE: This injury presents as unique challenge for orthopedic surgeons due to elbow instability and stiffness, making the surgical intervention more difficult than usual. CASE PRESENTATION: A 47-year-old man suffered from polytrauma, including a pelvis fracture, a left humerus shaft fracture, and left ulna shaft fracture...
October 3, 2023: International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37865236/midterm-outcomes-of-a-short-cemented-bipolar-radial-head-arthroplasty-in-a-cohort-of-56-cases-with-minimum-2-years-follow-up
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marie Le Mapihan, Lior Amsallem, David Ing, Emmanuel H Masmejean
BACKGROUND: Radial head prostheses are used in comminuted radial head fractures for elbow stabilisation when reduction and internal fixation is not possible. Several implant designs exist, but no large series exist about a short cemented and bipolar implant. HYPOTHESIS: The hypothesis was that this prosthesis design shows good clinical, functional, and radiological results, with acceptable rate of complications. STUDY DESIGN: This retrospective study included the prostheses with bipolar design and short cemented stem (EvolutiveTM ), with a minimum 2-years follow-up...
October 19, 2023: Orthopaedics & Traumatology, Surgery & Research: OTSR
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37780663/concurrent-repair-of-medial-meniscal-ramp-lesions-and-lateral-meniscus-root-tears-in-patients-undergoing-anterior-cruciate-ligament-reconstruction-the-new-terrible-triad
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christopher M LaPrade, Morgan D Homan, Jay Moran, Nicholas I Kennedy, Robert F LaPrade
Recent studies have suggested that up to 8% of patients with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears can present with a combined medial meniscal ramp lesion (MMRL) and lateral meniscus root tear (LMRT). MMRLs and LMRTs often are missed preoperatively and can increase the risk of ACL graft failure if left untreated. Given the potential synergistic biomechanical consequences and challenging repair techniques used for treatment, our group commonly refers to this presentation (MMRL-LMRT-ACL) as the "new terrible triad" of ACL pathology...
September 2023: Arthroscopy Techniques
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37758493/the-incidence-of-heterotopic-ossification-in-surgically-and-non-surgically-treated-elbow-fractures-at-a-municipal-hospital-in-japan
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Akihiro Hirakawa, Shingo Komura, Norishige Kuramitsu, Yoshiyuki Ohno, Haruhiko Akiyama
Background: Heterotopic ossification (HO) is a well-recognised complication of after elbow trauma. The prevalence and risk factors of HO have been previously reported. However, these reports were based on elbow trauma that had undergone surgical treatment and most of them were from Western countries. This study aimed to assess the incidence of HO in patients with elbow fractures who were treated surgically and non-surgically in Japan. Methods: We retrospectively identified consecutive patients who were treated of elbow fractures and fracture-dislocations at our institution in recent consecutive 3-year periods...
September 25, 2023: Journal of Hand Surgery Asian-Pacific Volume
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37720132/diabetic-ketoacidosis-induced-terrible-triad-associated-with-seizures-and-acute-renal-failure-a-report-of-a-rare-case
#30
Shrenil Kavathia, Sharvil Kataria, Nirav Patel, Sagar Patel
We report a case of a 17-year-old male patient who came to the emergency department with abdominal pain, headaches for two days, lethargy, and Kussmaul breathing. Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) was diagnosed. The patient's clinical course was complicated with a severely elevated triglyceride (TG) level (25,585 mg/dL), acute pancreatitis, renal involvement, and generalized seizures. The proposed mechanism is triglyceride excess due to increased lipolysis, resulting in the formation of excess free fatty acids. The objective of this case report is to present and describe the clinical features, laboratory investigations, case management, and natural course of hypertriglyceridemia in DKA...
September 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37619928/radial-head-replacement-for-acute-complex-elbow-instability-a-long-term-comparative-cohort-study-of-two-implant-designs
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Blanca Diez Sánchez, Raúl Barco, Samuel A Antuña
AIM: The objective of this study was to compare the long-term clinical and radiological outcomes of two radial head replacement (RHR) designs in the context of complex acute elbow instability. BACKGROUND: Radial head fractures not amenable to reconstruction should be treated by RHR when there is associated elbow or forearm instability. There are multiple RHR designs with different philosophies, but two of the most commonly used implants include the anatomic press-fit radial head system and the loose-fit metallic spacer...
August 22, 2023: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37468520/a-novel-and-superior-lasso-plate-technique-in-treatment-for-coronoid-process-fracture-in-the-terrible-triad-of-elbow
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chaofeng Wang, Congming Zhang, Dawei Zhou, Dongxing Lu, Zhong Li, Ning Duan, Kun Zhang
The treatment of ulna coronal process fractures in the terrible triad of elbow, especially type I and II Regan-Morrey coronoid fractures, still have been controversial. The purpose of this retrospective study was to evaluate the novel Lasso-plate technique to have a more reliable fixation and a well clinical outcomes for type I and II Regan-Morrey coronoid fractures in a terrible triad of the elbow (TTE). Patients with simple TTE, closed fracture, aged > 18 years, duration of injury < 2 weeks, type I and II Regan-Morrey coronoid process fracture fixed by the Lasso-plate technique or ORIF were enrolled in the study...
July 19, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37423463/the-boyd-approach-a-valuable-alternative-to-treating-simple-to-complex-elbow-fractures-and-dislocations
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alfonso E Ayala, Kelvin Kim, Brandon A Romero, Galen S Kam
BACKGROUND: The Boyd approach is a single-incision posterior approach to the proximal radius and ulna based on a lateral anconeus muscle reflection and release of the lateral collateral ligamentous complex. This approach remains a lesser-used technique following early reports of proximal radioulnar synostosis and postoperative elbow instability. Although limited by small case series, recent literature does not support these early reported complications. This study presents a single surgeon's outcomes using the Boyd approach for the treatment of simple to complex elbow injuries...
July 7, 2023: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37353449/current-concepts-in-the-management-of-terrible-triad-injuries-of-the-elbow
#34
REVIEW
Rebecca Waterworth, Graham Finlayson, Marieta Franklin, Monu Jabbal, Alastair Faulkner, Brendan Gallagher
Terrible triad injuries of the elbow are complex injuries which can result in long term complications and significant disability. They must be identified correctly, and managed appropriately in order to maximise functional outcomes. A clear understanding of the bony and ligamentous anatomy is essential to plan appropriate surgical reconstruction to provide elbow stability. Urgent reduction of the elbow, followed by 3-dimensional imaging and surgical repair or replacement of the injured structures is the mainstay of treatment in the majority of cases...
August 2023: Injury
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37338546/comparison-of-different-treatment-approaches-for-coronoid-process-fracture-in-terrible-triad-injury-a-multicenter-randomized-controlled-study
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shengdi Lu, Yanmao Wang, Biyu Rui, Jian Ding
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study was to compare the functional results of different treatment approaches for the fracture of the coronoid process in terrible triad injury (TTI). METHODS: This prospective randomized controlled trial included participants from seven level-1 trauma centres in China. All patients were randomly assigned to three groups, wherein different approaches were applied to treat coronoid fracture: group A) internal fixation of the coronoid process without external fixation or splint (ORIF group), B) external fixation using a hinged fixator without internal fixation (Exfix group), and C) long-arm plaster for two to three weeks postoperatively without internal fixation of coronoid process (Plaster group)...
June 20, 2023: International Orthopaedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37325390/outcomes-of-elbow-fracture-dislocations-treated-with-and-without-an-internal-joint-stabilizer-of-the-elbow-ijs-e-a-retrospective-cohort-study
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mihir Sheth, Matthew Bent Price, Tristen Taylor, Scott Mitchell
BACKGROUND: The internal joint stabilizer of the elbow (IJS-E) adds to techniques for maintaining reduction of elbow fracture-dislocations while allowing early motion. Literature on this device is limited to small case series. METHODS: Retrospective comparison of function, motion and complications in patients who sustained elbow fracture-dislocations reconstructed with (30 patients) and without (34 patients) an IJS-E by a single surgeon. The minimum follow up was 10 weeks...
June 2023: Shoulder & Elbow
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37323987/wide-awake-approach-for-terrible-triad-injury-fixation-a-report-of-two-cases
#37
Ian Jason Magtoto, David Alagar
The wide-awake local anesthesia no tourniquet (WALANT) technique has been widely used for various upper extremity surgeries, but its use for surgical fixation of terrible triad injuries has yet to be reported in the literature. Two cases of terrible triad injuries surgically treated under WALANT are presented. Coronoid screw fixation and radial head replacement were performed for the first case, and radial head fixation and coronoid suture lasso were performed for the second. Intraoperative stability during the active range of motion of both the elbows was tested after fixation...
May 2023: Journal of hand surgery global online
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37316176/variation-in-radial-head-fracture-treatment-recommendations-in-terrible-triad-injuries-is-not-influenced-by-viewing-two-dimensional-computed-tomography
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eric M Perloff, Tom J Crijns, Casey M O'Connor, David Ring, Patrick G Marinello
BACKGROUND: We analyzed association between viewing two-dimensional computed tomography (2D CT) images in addition to radiographs with radial head treatment recommendations after accounting for patient and surgeon factors in a survey-based experiment. METHODS: One hundred and fifty-four surgeons reviewed 15 patient scenarios with terrible triad fracture dislocations of the elbow. Surgeons were randomized to view either radiographs only or radiographs and 2D CT images...
June 2023: Clinics in shoulder and elbow
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37252569/use-of-endobutton-for-small-avulsion-fracture-of-coronoid-in-the-terrible-triad-of-the-elbow-a-case-report
#39
Ankur Salwan, Amit Saoji, Gajanan Pisulkar, Abhiram A Awasthi, Shounak Taywade
The terrible triad (TT) of the elbow consists of coronoid process (CP) fracture, fracture of the radial head (RH), and posterior dislocation. Although the coronoid is an important anterior stabilizer, it is still unclear how to treat comminuted coronoid fractures. Poor fixation of the CP tends to result in posterolateral instability at the elbow joint and often in chronic instability. The ligamentous injuries also cause instability in elbow dislocations and should be suspected. There are various techniques available for coronoid fracture fixation...
April 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37191606/short-term-patient-outcomes-after-placement-of-an-internal-joint-stabilizer-for-terrible-triad-injuries-a-multicenter-study
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel A London, Erica Umpierrez, Gabrielle Notorgiacomo, Phillip R Ross, Michael Wigton, John D Wyrick, Reed W Hoyer
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to assess the functional and patient-reported outcomes after the use of the internal joint stabilizer (IJS) for unstable terrible triad injuries. Specifically, we sought to determine our complication rate and the impact of complications on patient outcomes. METHODS: We identified all patients who had an IJS placed as a supplemental fixation for a terrible triad injury at two urban, level 1 academic medical centers. We reviewed these patients' charts for demographic information, complication profiles, postoperative range of motion (ROM), and pain-level data...
May 16, 2023: Journal of Hand Surgery
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