The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (American). 2005;87:22-32.
doi:10.2106/JBJS.D.02933
© 2005 The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.
Standard Surgical Protocol to Treat Elbow Dislocations with Radial Head and Coronoid Fractures
Michael D. McKee, MD, FRCS(C)1,
David M.W. Pugh, MD, FRCS(C)1,
Lisa M. Wild, BScN1,
Emil H. Schemitsch, MD, FRCS(C)1 and
Graham J.W. King, MD, MSc, FRCS(C)2
1 Upper Extremity Reconstructive Service, St. Michael's Hospital, 55 Queen
Street East, Suite 800, Toronto, ON M5C 1R6, Canada. E-mail address for M.D.
McKee:
mckee{at}the-wire.com
2 University of Western Ontario, Hand and Upper Limb Centre, 268 Grosvenor
Street, London, ON N6A 4L6, Canada
Investigation performed at Upper Extremity Reconstructive Service, St.
Michael's Hospital, and University of Western Ontario, Hand and Upper Limb
Centre, London, Ontario, Canada
The original scientific article in which the surgical technique was
presented was published in JBJS Vol. 86-A, pp. 1122-1130, June 2004
The authors did not receive grants or outside funding in support of their
research or preparation of this manuscript. They did not receive payments or
other benefits or a commitment or agreement to provide such benefits from a
commercial entity. No commercial entity paid or directed, or agreed to pay or
direct, any benefits to any research fund, foundation, educational
institution, or other charitable or nonprofit organization with which the
authors are affiliated or associated.
The line drawings in this article are the work of Jennifer Fairman
(jfairman{at}fairmanstudios.com).
BACKGROUND:
The results of elbow dislocations with associated radial head and coronoid
fractures are often poor because of recurrent instability and stiffness from
prolonged immobilization. We managed these injuries with a standard surgical
protocol, postulating that early intervention, stable fixation, and repair
would provide sufficient stability to allow motion at seven to ten days
postoperatively and enhance functional outcome.
METHODS:
We retrospectively reviewed the results of this treatment performed, at two
university-affiliated teaching hospitals, in thirty-six consecutive patients
(thirty-six elbows) with an elbow dislocation and an associated fracture of
both the radial head and the coronoid process. Our surgical protocol included
fixation or replacement of the radial head, fixation of the coronoid fracture
if possible, repair of associated capsular and lateral ligamentous injuries,
and in selected cases repair of the medial collateral ligament and/or
adjuvanthinged external fixation. Patients were evaluated both
radiographically and with a clinical examination at the time of the latest
follow-up.
RESULTS:
At a mean of thirty-four months postoperatively, the flexion-extension arc
of the elbow averaged 112° ± 11° and forearm rotation averaged
136° ± 16°. The mean Mayo Elbow Performance Score was 88 points
(range, 45 to 100 points), which corresponded to fifteen excellent results,
thirteen good results, seven fair results, and one poor result. Concentric
stability was restored to thirty-four elbows. Eight patients had complications
requiring a reoperation: two had a synostosis; one, recurrent instability;
four, hardware removal and elbow release; and one, a wound infection.
CONCLUSIONS:
Use of our surgical protocol for elbow dislocations with associated radial
head and coronoid fractures restored sufficient elbow stability to allow early
motion postoperatively, enhancing the functional outcome. We recommend early
operative repair with a standard protocol for these injuries.

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