Use of a modified Outerbridge-Kashiwagi procedure for the treatment of posttraumatic elbow sequelae
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Use of a modified Outerbridge-Kashiwagi procedure for the treatment of posttraumatic elbow sequelae
Abstract
Background: To review our 10-year experience treating posttraumatic sequelae of the elbow using a modified Outerbridge-Kashiwagi (O-K) procedure.
Methods: Twenty-one patients with posttraumatic sequelae of the elbow treated using the technique were evaluated clinically using the Mayo Elbow Performance Score, range of motion testing, and pain level. We noted the presence of preoperative and postoperative ulnar nerve symptoms, complications, and reoperations. Open contracture release was selected to address either removal of hardware or ulnar nerve pathology.
Results: At a mean of 39 months (range, 12-116 months), the Mayo Elbow Performance Score improved from 52 to 84 (P < .0001) and the mean arc of motion improved from 44° to 98° (P < .0001). At the final follow-up, 90% of patients reported no pain or mild pain, and 81% of patients had a satisfactory objective result. In 15 of 21 cases (71%), it was necessary to mobilize the ulnar nerve. After contracture release, 1 patient developed new onset ulnar nerve symptoms. Three patients underwent reoperation: 2 for recalcitrant contracture and 1 for new onset ulnar nerve symptoms.
Conclusions: The mini-open O-K procedure is safe and effective in restoring function in patients with retained hardware and posttraumatic contracture. Posttraumatic arthritic patients often require both removal of hardware and neurolysis of the ulnar nerve. The mini-open O-K procedure allows complete access to the elbow joint, which facilitates release for both intrinsic and extrinsic contracture.
Keywords: Outerbridge-Kashiwagi; contracture release; open elbow arthrolysis; posttraumatic elbow sequelae; ulnar nerve.
Copyright © 2019 Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Board of Trustees. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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