| Literature DB >> 29335760 |
J Abel1, M A Zumstein2, L Bolliger1, M O Schär1.
Abstract
With 12% of all injuries concerning the shoulder, acromioclavicular (AC) joint dislocations are a common injury especially in young and active patients. The Rockwood classification is widely accepted, which differentiates between six types depending on the degree of injury and the vertical dislocation. Because the classification does not adequately address the horizontal instability, its benefits are questionable and there is currently no consensus. For this reason, the classification and the therapy of these injuries are increasingly becoming the subject of scientific investigations. Whereas conservative treatment for type I and II injuries and operative treatment for type IV-VI injuries are widely accepted, there is still no agreement in treating type III lesions. The goal of this review article is to present the current evidence for the diagnostics, different classifications and therapeutic possibilities.Entities:
Keywords: Acromioclavicular joint; Bipod; Dislocation; Hook plate; Instability; Rockwood classification; TightRope
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29335760 DOI: 10.1007/s00132-017-3517-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Orthopade ISSN: 0085-4530 Impact factor: 1.087