Title of article :
Olecranon Osteotomy Approach for Complex AO-13C Fractures of Distal Humerus: A Prospective Analysis of 24 Cases
Author/Authors :
R, Singh Department of Orthopaedics - Mayo Institute of Medical Sciences - Uttar Pradesh - India , H, Singh Department of Orthopaedics - GSVM Medical College - Kanpur - India , N, Kanodia Department of Orthopaedics - Sir Ganga Ram Hospital - New Delhi - India
Abstract :
Introduction: Olecranon osteotomy is well described approach for complex intra-articular distal humeral fractures. In this study, we investigated the usefulness and complications of olecranon osteotomy approach for such
fractures. We hypothesise that outcome is comparable in
young adults and middle age group and also functional
outcome is independent of fracture subtype following
surgical fixation.
Materials and Methods: Between December 2012 and
September 2015, twenty-four adult patients (male: 15,
female: 9) having mean age of 41.4 years with closed
intra-articular fracture (AO-13C) were surgically managed
using olecranon osteotomy approach and were followed-up
for a mean of 28.5 months (range: 22-35 months). Functional
outcome was measured using Mayo Elbow Performance
Score (MEPS) and complications were observed. Statistical
analysis was done using Student t-test and Kruskal Wallis
test. Results: All fractures united by the end of three months.
Mean elbow flexion achieved was 123°, mean extension lag
was 9° and mean active arc of motion was 114°. Mean MEPS
was 87 (excellent: 8, good: 14, fair: 1 and poor: 1).
Post-operative transient ulnar nerve palsy was noted in two
cases, heterotopic ossification (HO) was in one case,
infection in two cases, implant prominence in five and elbow
stiffness in three cases. Motion arc was higher in young
adults and MEPS was comparable in both age group.
Functional outcome was also dependent on fracture subtype.
Conclusion: The olecranon osteotomy approach for distal humerus fractures had good functional outcome with fewer complications. Joint congruity and fixation could easily be assessed intraoperatively.
Keywords :
intra-articular , elbow , lower end humerus , surgical approach , olecranon osteotomy
Journal title :
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal