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. 2017 Feb;26(2):295-298.
doi: 10.1016/j.jse.2016.11.011.

The use of indomethacin in the prevention of postoperative radioulnar synostosis after distal biceps repair

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The use of indomethacin in the prevention of postoperative radioulnar synostosis after distal biceps repair

Callista L Costopoulos et al. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2017 Feb.

Abstract

Background: This study evaluated the incidence of symptomatic radioulnar synostosis/heterotopic ossification after distal biceps tendon repair in patients receiving indomethacin prophylaxis. We hypothesized that indomethacin use postoperatively would decrease the occurrence of symptomatic synostosis.

Methods: A single-center retrospective record review identified 124 patients undergoing distal biceps repair between 2011 and 2014. Patients were analyzed for administration of indomethacin, contraindications to administration, age, time to surgery, fixation method, medical comorbidities, and development of symptomatic synostosis. Oral indomethacin (75 mg, once daily) was prescribed postoperatively for 10 to 42 days per each attendings' protocol.

Results: After analysis, 112 patients met the inclusion criteria, with 7 undergoing a 1-incision distal biceps repair and 105 undergoing a 2-incision repair. Of those, 104 received indomethacin postoperatively, with a synostosis rate of 0.96% compared with 37.50% for the untreated group (P < .001). No statistically significant difference was found between fixation methods and synostosis. One patient with synostosis was a single-incision repair, and 3 were 2-incision suture bridge repairs. Three patients with synostosis had relative contraindications to administration of indomethacin, including concomitant warfarin use, clopidogrel use, and ulcerative colitis.

Conclusion: Indomethacin use after distal biceps repair was associated with a statistically significant reduction in the rate of symptomatic radioulnar synostosis and did not have any associated adverse effects, including gastrointestinal bleeding or rerupture, despite prolonged use of up to 6 weeks. This study represents the largest study to report the outcomes of patients undergoing distal biceps repair with concomitant synostosis prophylaxis using indomethacin.

Keywords: 2-incision suture bridge repairs; Indomethacin prophylaxis; distal biceps tendon repair; heterotopic ossification; radioulnar synostosis; single incision repair.

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