Literature DB >> 9173549

[Long-term results of therapy of open and closed fractures of the elbow joint].

A Seekamp1, G Regel, M Blauth, U Klages, R Klemme, H Tscherne.   

Abstract

Fractures of the elbow joint are quite rare compared with the total incidence of injuries to the extremities. However, elbow fractures often result in significant disability. Therefore in a retrospective study, we have evaluated criteria that are of prognostic value for late functional outcome. Sixty-four (10.3%) of 622 patients with closed elbow fractures and 107 (89%) of 119 patients with open elbow fractures underwent a physical examination. The mean follow-up time was 8.2 years. The functional outcome was recorded by a modified score (0-max. 15) according to Morrey. Epidemiological data from both groups revealed a greater severity and higher degree of injury in open fractures than in closed fractures. In contrast, both groups presented a comparably good functional result. The most significant factor for poor outcome (score < 5) was identified as nerve lesions. Among all nerve lesions in open fractures, 45% resulted in a functional score of < 5; in 42% of closed fractures combined with a nerve lesion a similarly poor result was also noted. A second major factor appeared to be the method of primary therapy. An external joint transfixation resulted in a score of < 5 in 32% of patients that were treated primarily by transfixation. In cases initially treated with open reduction and internal fixation, only 18.5% of open fractures and 3.1% of closed fractures presented a similar low score. According to our results the late functional outcome of elbow fractures depends less on the type of fracture than on the presence of a nerve lesion and the method of primary treatment, which should facilitate early mobilization.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9173549     DOI: 10.1007/s001130050112

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Unfallchirurg        ISSN: 0177-5537            Impact factor:   1.000


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