Introduction: When treating olecranon fractures surgically, surgeons rely on the contour of the posterior cortex of the proximal ulna. However, it is unclear whether the greater sigmoid notch (GSN) is restored anatomically by this method. We analyzed whether reduction of fractures based on the posterior ulnar cortex contour is reliable for restoration of the GSN contour in displaced olecranon fractures with no or minimal dorsal cortex comminution.
Materials And Methods: We performed a retrospective review of 23 patients with Mayo type 2 olecranon fractures with no or minimal dorsal cortex comminution who were treated surgically. We analyzed pre- and postoperative elbow CT images and measured the interfragmentary distance (IFD), articular step-off, articular gap, contour defect and GSN angle to evaluate the restoration of the GSN contour.
Results: The mean preoperative IFD and contour defect were 16.5 mm (range 4.3-35.6 mm) and 4.3 mm (range 0.7-13.3 mm), respectively. Postoperatively, there was no residual IFD, and the mean contour defect decreased significantly to 1.4 mm (range 0-3.7 mm). The residual articular step-off and gap were 0.2 mm (range 0-3.8 mm) and 1.0 mm (range 0-5.9 mm), respectively. Acceptable GSN restoration was achieved in 14 of 23 patients (60.9%). Sixteen patients had > 2 mm of preoperative contour defect, and 7 (43.8%) achieved acceptable GSN restoration; the remaining 7 patients (100%) who had < 2 mm of the contour defect achieved acceptable GSN restoration. Patients whose preoperative contour defect was > 2 mm had a higher risk of unacceptable GSN restoration, with an odds ratio of 2.29 (p = 0.019).
Conclusions: In displaced olecranon fractures without significant dorsal cortex comminution, reduction based on the posterior ulnar cortex could be reliable for fractures with under 2 mm of preoperative contour defect, but not for those with > 2 mm of contour defect.
Level Of Evidence: IV.
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Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol
December 2024
University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, Cleveland, USA.
Purpose: Olecranon osteotomy has been associated with loss of reduction, nonunion, implant failure, and migration of wires. We aim to evaluate quality of reduction of the osteotomy site as a predictor of olecranon osteotomy nonunion.
Methods: One hundred and twenty-five distal humerus fractures that underwent open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) were reviewed.
Background: Most olecranon fractures are intra-articular, affecting the extensor mechanism of the elbow, and are treated surgically with dorsal plate fixation or tension band. Due to shortcomings of dorsal plates related to prominence, insufficient fixation of sagittal fracture lines, and difficulty matching proximal ulna dorsal angulation (PUDA), dual medial and lateral plating (DP) has been developed. We hypothesized that olecranon fractures treated with DP would have low complication rates and low incidence of hardware removal compared with those treated with traditional methods of fixation.
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November 2024
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Shanghai Seventh People's Hospital, Shanghai, China.
Purpose: To explore the clinical efficacy of perforated Kirschner wire tension band in the treatment of Mayo IIA olecranon fracture.
Method: A retrospective study was conducted to analyze the clinical data of 96 adult patients with olecranon fractures of the ulna. Thirty-four cases underwent perforated Kirschner wire tension band fixation(group A), which included 21 males and 13 females, with an average age of 49.
ANZ J Surg
November 2024
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Keele University, Keele, ST5 5BG, Staffordshire, UK.
Background: The authors present a cadaveric validation of a minimally invasive articular cartilage preserving olecranon osteotomy technique for use in the operative management of distal humeral fractures.
Methods: Twenty-four elbows in six male and six female formaldehyde embalmed cadavers were dissected. With the cadaver placed in a lateral decubitus position, a posterior sub-periosteal dissection was performed to the medial and lateral aspects of the olecranon at the level of the joint and Mini Hohmann retractors were inserted into each side of the ulnohumeral joint.
J Pers Med
October 2024
Hand Surgery and Reconstructive Microsurgery Department, CTO Hospital, A.O.U. Città della Salute e della Scienza, 10126 Turin, Italy.
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