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Matthias Jung1, Corinna Groetzner-Schmidt1, Felix Porschke1, Paul A Grützner1, Thorsten Guehring2, Marc Schnetzke3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to analyze the functional and radiological outcome of Monteggia-like lesions in adults with unreconstructible fracture of the radial head and treatment with radial head arthroplasty.Entities:
Keywords: Mason; Monteggia; Monteggia-like lesions; Operative therapy; Radial head replacement; Radiographic evaluation
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 31900241 PMCID: PMC6942379 DOI: 10.1186/s13018-019-1540-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Surg Res ISSN: 1749-799X Impact factor: 2.359
Fig. 1Radiocapitellar alignment was determined by the quotient of the red line and yellow line, which both run through the center of the capitellum and which are both perpendicular to the shaft axis of the stem (black line). For example, a quotient greater than 50% would indicate an anterior position of the radial head prosthesis
Fig. 2a Lateral and b anteroposterior radiographs of the left elbow of a 49-year-old woman shows a posterior Monteggia-like lesion (Bado Type II, Jupiter Type IIB), Mason Type III fracture of the radial head, and Regan and Morrey Type III coronoid fracture. c, d Six months after surgery, the patient was revised with open arthrolysis and removal of the heterotopic ossification due to a restriction of range of motion
Radiographic results of the study population
| Periprosthetic radiolucency | |
| No | 8 (30) |
| Mild | 7 (26) |
| Moderate | 5 (19) |
| Severe | 7 (26) |
| Ulnohumeral degeneration | |
| No | 11 (41) |
| Mild | 12 (44) |
| Moderate | 4 (15) |
| Severe | 0 |
| Capitellar abrasion | |
| No | 8 (30) |
| Mild | 14 (52) |
| Moderate | 3 (11) |
| Severe | 2 (7) |
Complications in the study population
| Arthrofibrosis | 5 (19) |
| Oversizing of the radial head prosthesis | 5 (19) |
| Pseudarthrosis of the ulna | 2 (7) |
| Secondary dislocation of the coroid process | 2 (7) |
| Postoperative hematoma | 1 (4) |
| Transient radial nerve palsy | 1 (4) |
| Postoperative N. ulnaris syndrome | 1 (4) |
Revision surgeries in the study population
| Time to revision ( | ||
|---|---|---|
| Open arthrolysis without removal of prosthesis | 3 (11) | 444 (82 to 1064) |
| Exchange of the prosthesis | 3 (11) | 24 (10 to 155) |
| Open arthrolysis with removal of prosthesis | 3 (11) | 1144 (427 to 1586) |
| Re-osteosynthesis of the ulna | 2 (7) | 80 (4 to 155) |
| Re-osteosynthesis of the coronoid process | 2 (7) | 83 (83) |
| Removal of hematoma | 1 (4) | 1 |
| Neurolysis of the ulnar nerve | 1 (4) | 1334 |
Analysis of risk factors for deteriorated outcome
| Yes | No | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Delayed definitive treatment > 24 h | |||
| MEPS | 78 ± 20 | 76 ± 22 | 1.000 |
| DASH | 34 ± 28 | 24 ± 20 | 0.512 |
| Ulnohumeral motion | 91 ± 33 | 113 ± 28 | 0.069 |
| Bado/Jupiter IIA/IID | |||
| MEPS | 77 ± 24 | 77 ± 18 | 0.776 |
| DASH | 28 ± 22 | 30 ± 26 | 0.971 |
| Ulnohumeral motion | 94 ± 39 | 104 ± 28 | 0.517 |
| Heterotopic ossification | |||
| MEPS | 68 ± 23 | 85 ± 14 | 0.036 |
| DASH | 39 ± 27 | 21 ± 19 | 0.132 |
| Ulnohumeral motion | 92 ± 37 | 108 ± 27 | 0.322 |
| Complication | |||
| MEPS | 68 ± 22 | 84 ± 16 | 0.061 |
| DASH | 49 ± 16 | 20 ± 22 | 0.006 |
| Ulnohumeral motion | 77 ± 31 | 117 ± 23 | 0.001 |