Operative stabilisierung der akuten/chronischen sternoklavikulargelenkinstabilität mit autologem grazilissehnengraft

Translated title of the contribution: Surgical stabilization of acute/chronic sternoclavicular instability with autologous gracilis tendon graft

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Abstract

Surgical objective. Restoration of joint stability and unimpaired, painless shoulder function Indications. Chronic and recurrent painful instabilities of the sternoclavicular (SC) joint. Locked posterior instability. Contraindications. A lack of autologous tendon grafts due to harvesting of all hamstring grafts during prior surgical procedures and general contraindications for surgery/anesthesia. Surgical technique. Joint stability is restored by a gracilis tendon allograft passed through two drill holes in the sternum and the medial clavicle using a figure-of-eight configuration. Postoperative management. Immobilization in a sling for 6 weeks with passive motion exercises followed by 6 weeks of active mobilization without weight-bearing. After 12 weeks, continuous remobilization with increasing weight-bearing. Results. SC joint reconstruction using an autologous tendon graft in a figure-of-eight configuration can significantly improve shoulder function and pain relief. However, some impairment of shoulder function or persistent complaints may occur, which must be discussed with the patient in the preoperative setting.

Translated title of the contributionSurgical stabilization of acute/chronic sternoclavicular instability with autologous gracilis tendon graft
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)218-227
Number of pages10
JournalOperative Orthopadie und Traumatologie
Volume26
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2014

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