Clinical outcomes of modified Bristow operation with mini-open incision in treatment of recurrent anteroinferior shoulder dislocation
- VernacularTitle:改良小切口Bristow手术治疗习惯性肩关节前下脱位的临床随访观察
- Author:
Ge XU
;
Kanglai TANG
;
Xuehui WU
;
Zhao XIE
;
Xiaokang TAN
;
Jicheng GONG
;
Huaqing WANG
;
Huifeng YANG
;
Jianzhong XU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Shoulder joint;
Shoulder dislocation;
Surgical procedures,operative
- From:
Chinese Journal of Trauma
2008;24(10):814-816
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To introduce a new modified Bristow operation with mini-open incision and evaluate jts clinical outcomes in treatment of recurrent anteroinferior shoulder dislocation. Methods A total of 11 patients with recurrent anteroinferior shoulder dislocation were treated with modified Bristow op-eration with mini-open incision.The anterior skin incision with 3-5 mm was made to explore the coracoid process with"moving window"technique.Then.the coracoid process and its short head of biceps were os-teotornjed.transferred and fixed on the anteroinferior potion of scapular neck through the rotator cuff inter-space.All patients were followed up for an average period of 15.8 months(6-48 months)by using modified Rowe score. Results The average operation time was 45 minutes(40-65 minutes).The modified Rowe 8core ranged from 80 to 95 points.excellent in all patients, with SUCCESS rate of 100% and without any re-currence or complication. Conclusions Compared with traditional operation.the modified Bristow oper-ation has smaller incision,less trauma.shorter operation duration and better clinical results.