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Combined flexor-pronator mass and ulnar collateral ligament injuries in the elbows of older baseball players.

Daryl C Osbahr1, Swarup S Swaminathan, Answorth A Allen, Joshua S Dines, Struan H Coleman, David W Altchek.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction techniques have afforded baseball players up to a reported 90% return to prior or higher level of play. A subpopulation exists with less impressive clinical outcomes potentially related to the presence of a concomitant flexor-pronator mass injury. HYPOTHESIS/
PURPOSE: Combined flexor-pronator and ulnar collateral ligament injuries occur in older players, and results in this group are inferior to those reported for isolated ulnar collateral ligament reconstructions. STUDY
DESIGN: Case Series; Level of evidence, 4.
METHODS: All baseball players who had ulnar collateral ligament reconstructions by 1 surgeon over a 6-year period were identified, and the authors studied those treated for a combined flexor-pronator and ulnar collateral ligament injury. The ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction was accomplished using the docking technique, and the flexor-pronator injury was treated with debridement if tendinotic or reattachment if torn. A 2-sample t test was conducted to evaluate the likelihood of developing the combined flexor-pronator/ulnar collateral ligament compared with ulnar collateral ligament injury based on age, while a Pearson chi(2) test was used to evaluate the likelihood of a patient being > or =30 years of age in the combined flexor-pronator/ulnar collateral ligament versus ulnar collateral ligament groups. Outcome was assessed using a modified Conway classification.
RESULTS: A total of 187 male baseball players between 14 and 42 years of age (mean, 20.7 years) had an ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction by 1 surgeon. Eight (4%) of 187 baseball players were treated for the combined flexor-pronator/ulnar collateral ligament injury. There was a statistically significant difference in age between the ulnar collateral ligament group (20.1 years) and the flexor-pronator/ulnar collateral ligament group (33.4 years) (P < .001). Age > or =30 years was a statistically significant age limit to predict the presence of a combined flexor-pronator/ulnar collateral ligament injury (88%) compared with an isolated ulnar collateral ligament injury (1%) (P < .001). Outcomes were 1 excellent (12.5%), 2 fair (25%), and 5 poor (62.5%). Conclusion Combined fflexor-pronator and ulnar collateral ligament injuries in baseball players may portend a worse prognosis, with a 12.5% return to prior level of play. Older age (> or =30 years) is a risk factor in the development of this combined injury. When combined flexor-pronator/ulnar collateral ligament injury is suspected preoperatively, patients should be counseled on expected outcomes appropriately.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20139331     DOI: 10.1177/0363546509351558

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Sports Med        ISSN: 0363-5465            Impact factor:   6.202


  6 in total

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Authors:  Daryl C Osbahr; Joshua S Dines; Andrew J Rosenbaum; Joseph T Nguyen; David W Altchek
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Authors:  Nicholas M Gutierrez; Christopher Granville; Lee Kaplan; Michael Baraga; Jean Jose
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5.  Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction of the Elbow: A Systematic Review of the Literature.

Authors:  Brandon J Erickson; Peter N Chalmers; Charles A Bush-Joseph; Nikhil N Verma; Anthony A Romeo
Journal:  Orthop J Sports Med       Date:  2015-12-09

6.  Study on the effect of nano-hydroxyapatite on bone repair of athletes.

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