Effect of pronator teres tendon reconstructing the forearm interosseous membrane central band on restoring the longitudinal stability of forearm after Essex-Lopresti injury
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1001-8050.2010.03.015
- VernacularTitle:旋前圆肌肌腱重建骨间膜中央束对Essex-Lopresti损伤后前臂纵向稳定的作用
- Author:
Jianbang GUO
;
Wu LI
;
Xiaojing HUANG
;
Jie YANG
;
Youming ZHAO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Forearm injuries;
Prostheses and implants;
Essex-Lopresti injury
- From:
Chinese Journal of Trauma
2010;26(3):234-237
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To evaluate the effect of pronator teres tendon reconstructing the forearm interosseous membrane(IOM)central band on restoring the longitudinal stability of the forearm after Essex-Lopresti injury.Methods A total of ten fresh-frozen adult cadaveric forearms were loaded axially through the humeral and the distal radius.Each forearm was tested as following six steps:radial head excision,radial head plus excision of triangular fibrocartilage complex(TFCC),radial head plus TFCC plus excision of IOM central band,reconstructing central band with pronator teres tendon,metallic radial head prosthesis replacement,central band reconstruction plus radial head prosthesis replacement.The difference of the load exerted to displace the radius to the proximal for 5 mm was compared at different steps by using single-factor analysis of variance.Then,the effect of each step on restoring the forearm longitudinal stability of the forearmwas evaluated.Results There was statistical difference upon load for the radial displacement to the proximal for 5 mm in all six steps,ie,(74.51±15.17)N,(49.23±6.14)N,(17.83±4.73)N,(27.40±3.56)N,(140.25±25.39)Nand(164.21±28.26)N,respectively(P<0.01).With migration of the radius to proximal for 5 mm,the load for pronator teres reconstruction was 55.66% of radial head plus TFCC,and the load for pronator teres reconstruction plus radial head prosthesis replacement was 559.31% of IOM reconstruction step and 333.56% of radial head excision.Conclusions Reconstruction of the central band with pronator teres tendon is insufficient to restore the longitudinal stability of the forearm after Essex-Lopresti injury.Reconstruction of the central band in combination with metallic radial head prosthesis replacement are beneficial to restoring the longitudinal stability of the forearm.