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The Boyd-McLeod procedure for tennis elbow: mid- to long-term results.

Richard Jeavons1, Andrew J Berg1, Ian Richards1, Neil Bayliss1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Tennis elbow is a common condition that usually responds to conservative measures. In refractory cases, surgical intervention is indicated. A plethora of surgical techniques have been described. We report the mid- to long-term outcomes of the Boyd-McLeod procedure for refractory tennis elbow.
METHODS: A retrospective analysis and current review of patients that had undergone the Boyd-McLeod procedure over a 12-year period was undertaken. Demographics, time to discharge, length of follow-up and outcome scores were collected.
RESULTS: Seventy patients underwent surgery. Mean time to discharge was 15.35 weeks, with 88% successful outcomes. Fifty-four patients were available for current follow-up at mean of 5.52 years (range 1.17 years to 11.49 years). Range of motion in all patients was unchanged. There were no revision procedures. Mean (SD) Mayo Elbow Performance Score was 90.85 (13.11), with 75.5% returning a good or excellent score and 24.5% a fair outcome. The mean (SD) Oxford Elbow Score was 44.04 (6.92); mean (SD) pain score was 89.5 (17.58); mean (SD) function score was 95.34 (9.59) and mean (SD) socio-psychological score was 91.50 (17.01). Overall, 83% of patients had an Oxford Elbow Score of 43 or greater, suggesting excellent outcome.
CONCLUSIONS: We show that the Boyd-McLeod procedure is an excellent option over both the short- and long-term for refractory tennis elbow.

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Keywords:  Boyd–McLeod; lateral epicondylitis; open release; tennis elbow

Year:  2014        PMID: 27582946      PMCID: PMC4935036          DOI: 10.1177/1758573214540637

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Shoulder Elbow        ISSN: 1758-5732


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