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. 2023 Nov;18(8):1300-1306.
doi: 10.1177/15589447221095114. Epub 2022 Jun 6.

Surgical Outcomes, Trends, and Risk Factors of Distal Triceps Repairs

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Surgical Outcomes, Trends, and Risk Factors of Distal Triceps Repairs

Eugenia Lee et al. Hand (N Y). 2023 Nov.

Abstract

Background: Distal triceps ruptures are rare, and complete ruptures are commonly treated with surgery. Studies of patients in small cohorts with distal triceps tear have reported outcomes and risk factors; however, large-scale data are scant. This study seeks to determine current trends, outcomes, and risk factors of distal triceps tears.

Methods: Within a large insurance claims database, distal triceps repair patients were identified through Current Procedural Terminology coding with concomitant distal triceps International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision/10th Revision diagnosis codes and 1-year active status before and after surgery. Demographics, total costs, 90-day complications, and revision rates within 1 year of index surgery were analyzed. Logistic regression was performed for revision and complication rates using sex, age, and comorbidities (anabolic steroid use, diabetes, ischemic heart disease, tobacco use, rheumatoid arthritis, and chronic kidney disease).

Results: A total of 8143 patients were included in the cohort. Male patients and patients aged 40 to 59 years comprised most of the study population. The postoperative complication rate was 5.8%, and the 1-year revision rate was 2.6%. Male sex, age >60 years, ischemic heart disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and chronic kidney disease were statistically significant risk factors for higher 90-day complication rates. Anabolic steroid use significantly increased the risk of surgical revision.

Conclusions: Distal triceps repairs in this large cohort study occur most frequently in men aged 40 to 59 years. Complications are generally low, with age >60 years, male sex, ischemic heart disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and chronic kidney disease as risk factors for 90-day complications and prior anabolic steroid use as a risk factor for 1-year revision surgery. This information can help to improve education and expectations of this procedure.

Keywords: anatomy; diagnosis; elbow; nerve; nerve injury; outcomes; research and health outcomes; specialty; surgery; tendon.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of Conflicting InterestsThe author(s) declared the following potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: J.A.S. is consultant for Acumed Inc. and BoneSupport. All other authors declare that there is no conflict of interest.

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Figure 1.
Flowchart for distal triceps repair patient inclusion and exclusion. Inclusion criteria were defined as a Current Procedural Terminology code 24342 with concomitant distal triceps diagnoses.

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