2017 ISAKOS Biennial Congress IFOSMA ePoster #5048

 

arthroscopic percutaneous osteosynthesis in the treatment of Ideberg type Ⅲ glenoid fractures

Jun Luo, Bachelor, Zhoushan, Zhejiang CHINA
Lijun Wei, Zhoushan, Zhejiang CHINA

Zhou shan Guang’an Hospital, zhoushan, zhejiang, china

FDA Status Not Applicable

Summary

arthroscopic percutaneous osteosynthesis in the treatment of Ideberg type Ⅲ glenoid fractures

Abstract

Objective

To explore the treatment of Ideberg type Ⅲ glenoid fractures with arthroscopic percutaneous osteosynthesis.

Methods

from February 2010 to February 2014 ,8 cases of Ideberg type Ⅲ glenoid fractures were treated with arthroscopic management

Results

8 patients with Ideberg Ⅲ fracture were followed up 10.1months, The mean Constant score was (91. 9 ± 5)% in compare with that of the contralateral shoulders The mean UCLA score was(91. 9 ± 5)%points. At the latest visiting,the mean anterior flexion of affected shoulder was(150 ± 21. 4)° ,the mean external rotation was (150 ± 21. 4)° and the mean internal rotation were reached to T9 ± 3 respectively the follow up stability and shoulder joint function recovery, 6 months after surgery, all raised shoulder abduction activity of normal, 1 cases of shoulder external rotation activity reached contralateral 95%. after 3, 6. The December review of the shoulder joint X-ray and CT in 8 cases with bone block position and good healing, the average healing time was 4.2 months, all cases healed

Conclusion

Ideberg type Ⅲ glenoid fractures can be successfully treated by arthroscopic percutaneous osteosynthesis and internal fixation through an anterior approach. The glenoid fractures and the injured SCCC should be treated simultaneously