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Is sternocleidomastoid muscle release effective in adults with neglected congenital muscular torticollis?

Kyung Sup Lim1, Jong Sup Shim, Yeong Seok Lee.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Neglected congenital muscular torticollis is rare in adults but may be associated with pain and cosmetic problems. The efficacy of surgical correction in these patients has not been well established in the literature. QUESTIONS/PURPOSES: We sought to describe (1) the primary goals that influenced adults with neglected muscular torticollis to seek surgical correction, (2) improvements of patients' function (specifically ROM) and radiographic parameters associated with deformities, (3) patient-derived outcomes using a previously published scale that includes function, and cosmesis, and (4) complications associated with sternocleidomastoid release in one surgeon's series of patients.
METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the records of all adult patients who had surgical release of the sternocleidomastoid muscle between 2003 and 2011 by one surgeon and who were followed up for more than 1 year after surgery; 42 of these procedures were performed, and complete followup was available for 37 of them (88%). The mean age of the patients was 27 years (range, 18-48 years), and the minimum followup was 1.5 years (mean, 2.4 years; range, 1.5-4.7 years). The primary goal of the operation for each patient was determined to assess if it was met. Functional outcomes were assessed in terms of motion deficit: lateral flexion and rotation. Radiographic outcomes were assessed for cervicomandibular angle, lateral translation of the head and neck, and Cobb's angle of the cervicothoracic spine. The overall clinical results of surgery were assessed with the modified Cheng and Tang scoring system, and complications were tallied from a chart review.
RESULTS: The primary goals of surgery were cosmesis in 17 (46%) patients, pain in 11 (30%) patients, and function in nine (24%) patients. Patients for whom pain was the primary goal of surgery were older than the other patients. ROM and radiographic parameters associated with deformity consistently improved in these patients (p < 0.001 in all planes), and the overall results according to the modified Cheng and Tang scoring system indicated that 21 (57%) patients had an excellent result, 12 (32%) had a good result, and four (11%) had a fair result. There were no serious complications and no reoperations in these patients.
CONCLUSIONS: Sternocleidomastoid release was beneficial for the treatment of neglected congenital muscular torticollis in adults and was not associated with any serious complications. Surgical treatment led to cosmetic and functional improvements and relieved pain originating from the muscle imbalance brought about by the long-standing deformity. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level IV, therapeutic study. See the Instructions for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24258687      PMCID: PMC3940767          DOI: 10.1007/s11999-013-3388-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res        ISSN: 0009-921X            Impact factor:   4.176


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