Title of article :
Comparison of Radial Head Resection With Radial Head Fixation in the Terrible Triad Injury of the Elbow
Author/Authors :
Najd Mazhar Farid Department of Orthopedic Surgery - Bone and Joint Reconstruction Research Center - Shafa Yahyaian Hospital - School of Medicine - Iran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Shariatzadeh Hooman Department of Orthopedic Surgery - Bone and Joint Reconstruction Research Center - Shafa Yahyaian Hospital - School of Medicine - Iran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Sadony Hanon Department of Orthopedic Surgery - Bone and Joint Reconstruction Research Center - Shafa Yahyaian Hospital - School of Medicine - Iran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Bagheri Nima Department of Orthopedic Surgery - Bone and Joint Reconstruction Research Center - Shafa Yahyaian Hospital - School of Medicine - Iran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Ebrahimy Hojjatollah Department of Orthopedic Surgery - Bone and Joint Reconstruction Research Center - Shafa Yahyaian Hospital - School of Medicine - Iran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The optimal treatment of radial head component in the terrible triad injuries of the
elbow is challenging. In this study, we compared the functional outcome and complication rates
of radial head resection with radial head fixation in a terrible triad setting.
Objectives: Comparison of radial head resection with radial head fixation in terrible triad.
Methods: In the present retrospective study, the outcome of terrible triad injury in 41 patients, in
whom the radial head component was managed with either radial head resection (n=28) or open
reduction and internal fixation (n=13), was compared. The subjective assessments of the outcome
included Visual Analog Scale (VAS) for pain, the Mayo Elbow Performance Score (MEPS),
and the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) score. The objective assessment of
outcome included the evaluation of elbow Range of Motion (ROM) and elbow stability.
Results: The Mean±SD age of the patients was 39.2±10.2 years. The demographic characteristics of
the patients of the two study groups were not statistically different. The mean supination/pronation
arc of motion was not significantly different between the two study groups (P=0.11). The mean
flexion/extension arc of motion was significantly more in the fixation group (P=0.001). The mean
MEPS and DASH scores were not significantly different between the study groups (P=0.22 and
P=0.49, respectively). The mean VAS was significantly more in the fixation group (P=0.04). All the
elbows were stable at the last follow-up. The postoperative complications (arthrosis and heterotopic
ossification) were considerably more in the resection group.
Conclusion: Although comparable at function, the present study favors the radial head fixation
whenever possible to avoid the postoperative complications of radial head reaction.
Keywords :
Resection Fixation , Radial head , Terrible triad
Journal title :
Shafa Orthopedic Journal