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General Orthopaedics

ETHIBOND FIXATION AND REINFORCEMENT WITH KIRSCHNER WIRE IN TRAUMATIC ACROMIOCLAVICULAR DISRUPTION

British Indian Orthopaedic Society (BIOS) Annual Scientific Meeting, Huddersfield, England, June 2018.



Abstract

Many surgical procedures have been put forth for the management of AC disruption none of them proved to be preferred surgical procedure. To provide better surgical stabilization and functional outcome for the management of AC joint disruption. Study period from 2015 to 2017, total of 14 patients presented with AC joint disruption, patients underwent ethibond fixation and reinforcement with K wire.

Out of 14 patients 10 patients participated in the study. The procedure was stabilization of the AC joint by passing the ethibond suture material around the coracoid process and passing through two drill holes made in the clavicle at the attachment of the coracoclavicular ligament. The stabilization was reinforced by passing K wire through the acromion into the lateral end clavicle. After 3 weeks of surgery, K wire was removed and patient was mobilized. Results were assessed by Constant – Murley score. Patients were followed up for 1 year, the mean Constant – Murley score was 86. One patient had infection at the site of k wire entry, another patient had decreased range of movements at the shoulder. No implant back out, no incidence of dislocation were observed.

This method proves to be better alternative fixation as compared to only K wire fixation and also it avoids the blow out of clavicle while drilling to pass semitendon as clavicle in Indian population is relatively thinner. This procedure offers better stabilization, less morbidity and improved functional outcome as compared to the other various surgical procedures.