The Treatment of Grade 3 Acute Acromioclavicular Joint Injuries with Modified Neviaser Technique
10.4055/jkoa.1996.31.2.205
- Author:
Joo Tae PARK
;
Gil Yeong AHN
;
Young Shik SHIN
;
Heun Young PARK
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Acromioclavicular joint;
Grade 3 injury;
Modified Neviaser technique
- MeSH:
Acromioclavicular Joint;
Bone Wires;
Gyeongsangbuk-do;
Joints;
Osteoarthritis
- From:The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association
1996;31(2):205-210
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
There has been considerable controversy in the treatment of acute grade 3 injuries of acromioclavicular joint. Neviaser reported that the possibility of a latent degenerative arthritis occurring in the acromioclavicular joint as the result of passing Kirschner wire through the joint was more theoretical than real and any changes that may take place in the acromioclavicular joint were the result of trauma. The acromioclavicular joint and the articular disc were not disturbed at the time of operation in Neviaser technique, but we excised the articular disc that were torn for the purpose of preventing acromioclavicular joint from degenerative arthritis. We had treated 26 cases of grade 3 injuries of acromioclavicular joint with modified Neviaser technique from June 1990 to May 1994 at the Pohang St. Mary’s Hospital. The results were as follows. 1. The clinical results by Weitzman were consisted of 18 cases(69%) of excellent, 6 cases(23%) of good, 2 cases(8%) of fair and 0 case(0%) of poor. 2. Loss of reduction was 1.6mm by stress views of final reviews and didn’t affect to functional result. 3. There were no cases of redislocation of acromioclavicular joint after removal of Kirschner wires. 4. There were no cases of degenerative arthritis of acromioclavicular joint in final review. There result suggest that excision of the articular disc that were torn may be helpful in preventing acromioclavicular joint from degenerative arthritis.