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Tipo: Artigo de Periódico
Título : Functional results of surgical treatment for acromioclavicular joint dislocation using the modified weaver-dunn surgical technique
Autor : Alencar Neto, Jonatas Brito de
Souza, Clodoaldo José Duarte de
Queiroz, Marcel Rolim
Façanha Filho, Fernando Antônio Mendes
Lopes, Márcio Bezerra Gadelha
Girão, Marcos Antônio Silva
Cavalcante, Maria Luzete Costa
Pinto Neto, Luiz Holanda
Palabras clave : Articulação Acromioclavicular;Acromioclavicular Joint;Luxações Articulares;Joint Dislocations;Reabilitação;Rehabilitation
Fecha de publicación : 2020
Editorial : MOJ Orthopedics & Rheumatology
Citación : ALENCAR NETO, Jonatas Brito de el al. Functional results of surgical treatment for acromioclavicular joint dislocation using the modified weaver-dunn surgical technique. MOJ Orthop Rheumatol, v. 12, n. 2, p. 37‒40, 2020. Disponível em: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/62869. Acesso em: 09/12/2021.
Abstract: Objective: To evaluate the functional outcome of patients who underwent surgical treatment using the modified Weaver-Dunn technique for the treatment of acute acromioclavicular dislocation. Method: Retrospective case series study (level of evidence IV) based on their view of medical records of 20 patients who participated in a 25-week postoperative follow-up, in which they were assessed using the UCLA score and submitted to radiological control. This follow-up was due to surgical treatment for acromioclavicular dislocation using the modified Weaver-Dunn technique, with two 5.5mm-Peek Zip® anchors fixed to the coracoid process, with ties on the clavicle, and transfer of the coracoacromial ligament to the distal clavicle. Results: The patients were followed-up for 25 weeks, and all presented satisfactory functional results, with 70% considered excellent and 30% classified as good. However, a high rate of reduction loss of the acromioclavicular joint was observed, which corresponded to 6 of the 20 cases monitored. The average time before returning to routine activities was 20.7 weeks; the shortest was 16 weeks, and the longest, 30 weeks. Conclusion: In the present study, we found that all patients who were submitted to the described technique presented a low level of morbidity and satisfactory functional results (excellent and good), successfully returning to their everyday activities.
URI : http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/62869
ISBN : 2374-6939
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