Sternoclavicular Joint Instability and Reconstruction
- PMID: 35502995
- DOI: 10.5435/JAAOS-D-19-00611
Sternoclavicular Joint Instability and Reconstruction
Abstract
Chronic instability or degenerative arthritis of the sternoclavicular (SC) joint may occur after traumatic or spontaneous dislocation of the SC joint. Most commonly, chronic instability of the SC joint occurs anteriorly; however, posterior instability has an increased risk of serious complications because of proximity to mediastinal structures. Although chronic anterior instability of the SC joint does not resolve with nonsurgical treatment, patients often have mild symptoms that do not impair activities of daily living; however, chronic anterior SC joint instability may be functionally limiting in more active individuals. In these cases, surgical treatment with either (1) SC joint reconstruction or (2) medial clavicle resection, or both, can be done. Recurrent posterior instability of the SC joint also requires surgical treatment due to risk of injury to mediastinal structures. Recent literature describes various reconstruction techniques which generally show improved patient-reported outcomes and low complication rates.
Copyright © 2022 by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.
References
-
- Groh GI, Wirth MA: Management of traumatic sternoclavicular joint injuries. J Am Acad Orthop Surg 2011;19:1-7.
-
- Lacheta L, Dekker TJ, Goldenberg BT, et al.: Minimum 5-year clinical outcomes, survivorship, and return to sports after hamstring tendon autograft reconstruction for sternoclavicular joint instability. Am J Sports Med 2020;48:939-946.
-
- Petri M, Greenspoon JA, Horan MP, Martetschläger F, Warth RJ, Millett PJ: Clinical outcomes after autograft reconstruction for sternoclavicular joint instability. J Shoulder Elbow Surg 2016;25:435-441.
-
- Nettles JL, Linscheid RL: Sternoclavicular dislocations. J Trauma 1968;8:158-164.
-
- Robinson CM, Jenkins PJ, Markham PE, Beggs I: Disorders of the sternoclavicular joint. J Bone Joint Surg Br 2008;90:685-696.
MeSH terms
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Medical