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  • Boxer elbow and handball goalkeeper elbow can lead to osteophyte formation at the elbow, along with a new condition involving the creation of an exostosis on the posterolateral side.
  • A study conducted on 12 athletes revealed that imaging techniques like MRI and CT scans were crucial for detecting bone changes and ossification in the elbow, unlike plain radiographs.
  • The findings suggest that bony irregularities in the capitellum area might indicate ossification related to repetitive hyperextensions, even in the absence of prior elbow trauma.

Article Abstract

Background: Boxer elbow and handball goalkeeper elbow are causes of impingement characterized by osteophytes formation at the olecranon and coronoid tip as well as their corresponding fossae. Herein, we present another distinct pathology in these patients: the formation of an exostosis at the posterolateral aspect of the elbow.

Methods: Between April 2016 and May 2020, 12 athletes with boxer elbow and handball goalkeeper elbow (mean age of 22 years) suffering from elbow pain were enrolled in the present study. Plain radiography, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and computer tomography (CT) scans were used to evaluate the bone conformation of the posterolateral aspect of the elbow. Assessment and staging of the ossification was performed by two independent fellowship-trained elbow surgeons.

Results: Bone marrow edema of the posterior aspect of the elbow at the origin of the anconeus muscle was initially detected in MRI scans. With the progression of the condition, imaging revealed an ossification posterior to the capitellum with bony bridges. In the advanced stage of the disease, the exostoses was unstable as the ossification had no adherence to the posterior capitellum during surgical excision. Plain radiographs are limited in their ability to detect the condition, whereas MRI and CT scans allow to identify a signal enhancement at the posterolateral aspect of the elbow.

Conclusion: In patients without history of elbow trauma, bony irregularities of the posterior aspect of the capitellum may indicate ossification of the posterolateral aspect of the elbow, most likely caused by repetitive hyperextensions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10293325PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00402-022-04689-7DOI Listing

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