Tension plate for treatment of olecranon fractures: new surgical technique and case series study.

Bruno Lukšic, Ivo Juric, Vladimir Boschi, Zenon Pogorelic, Josip Bekavac
Author Information
  1. Bruno Lukšic: The Department of Surgery, Split University Hospital Centre, Spinciceva, Split, Croatia.
  2. Ivo Juric: The Department of Paediatric Surgery, Split University Hospital Centre, Spinciceva, Split, Croatia.
  3. Vladimir Boschi: The Department of Surgery, Split University Hospital Centre, Spinciceva, Split, Croatia.
  4. Zenon Pogorelic: The Department of Paediatric Surgery, Split University Hospital Centre, Spinciceva, Split, Croatia.
  5. Josip Bekavac: The Department of Surgery, Split University Hospital Centre, Spinciceva, Split, Croatia.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Our aim was to determine the effectiveness of a new surgical technique for olecranon fractures using a tension plate (TP) designed by the operating surgeon.
METHODS: We included patients with olecranon fractures treated between September 2010 and August 2013 in our study. Treatment involved a new implant and operative technique, which combined the most favourable characteristics of 2 frequently used methods, tension band wiring and plate osteosynthesis, while eliminating their shortcomings. The new method was based on the newly constructed implant.
RESULTS: Twenty patients participated in our study. We obtained the following functional results with our TP: median flexion 147.5° (interquartile range [IQR] 130°- 155°), median extension 135°/deficit 10° (IQR 135°-145°), median pronation 90° (IQR 81.3°-90°), median supination 90° (IQR 80°-90°). Implant-related complications were noted in 1 patient, and implants were removed in 3 patients. The mean functional Mayo elbow performance score was 94.8 (range 65-100). The removal of the implant was considerably less frequent in patients operated using the new method and implant than in patients operated using conventional methods at our institution (p < 0.001). Mean duration of follow-up was 8 months.
CONCLUSION: Our TP for the treatment of olecranon fractures is safe and effective. Functional results are very good, with significantly decreased postoperative inconveniences and need to remove the implant. Less osteosynthetic material was used for TP construction, but stability was preserved.

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MeSH Term

Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Bone Plates
Case-Control Studies
Device Removal
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Fracture Fixation, Internal
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Olecranon Process
Patient Outcome Assessment
Prosthesis Design
Range of Motion, Articular
Ulna Fractures
Young Adult

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