Clinical evaluation of treatment with hook plate in patients with acromioclavicular joint dislocation
Abstract
Objectives: Treatment of acromioclavicular joint dislocations vary. In this study, we aim to examine the functional results of patients who underwent hook plate fixation due to dislocation of acromioclavicular joint.
Methods: We retrospectively observed 21 patients who had been treated with hook plate due to dislocation of acromioclavicular joint. At follow up, Constant-Murley scoring system was performed for shoulder function evaluation, while radiological results were performed by X-ray.
Results: Seventeen of these patients were male and four were female. Eleven of these patients had Rockwood type 5 joint dislocation and ten had Rockwood type 3 joint dislocation. The mean age was 36.7 ± 13.37 years (range: 19-61 years). The mean follow-up period was 27.3 ± 19.3 months (range: 10-59). Constant-Murley shoulder scoring was excellent in 18 patients (93.6) and good (82.5) in 3 patients. While one patient had wound site infection and one patient had plate broken, no one had any neurological damage. Except for the failed implants, plate removal was not performed because the patients did not have plate-related complaints. At follow-up, it was observed that the acromioclavicular joint was in the reduced position on direct radiographs.
Conclusions: We observed good clinical and functional results for the treatment of acromioclavicular joint dislocation with hook plate treatment. The hook plate method is a safe and effective method in the acute treatment of type 3-5 injuries according to the Rockwood classification.
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Orthopaedics
Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
İsmail Büyükceran
0000-0002-9771-8654
Türkiye
Hikmet Çinka
*
0000-0002-9423-1728
Türkiye
Alparslan Yurtbay
0000-0002-8156-3504
Türkiye
Davut Keskin
0000-0002-0787-251X
Türkiye
Early Pub Date
August 15, 2023
Publication Date
September 4, 2023
Submission Date
April 6, 2023
Acceptance Date
May 15, 2023
Published in Issue
Year 2023 Volume: 9 Number: 5