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Double figure-of-eight reconstruction technique for chronic anterior sternoclavicular joint dislocation
by
Kawaguchi, Kohei
, Tanaka, Sayo
, Karita, Tasturo
, Sato, Wakyo
, Nagai, Ichiro
, Kondo, Taiji
, Yoshitomi, Hiroki
in
Arm Injuries - complications
/ Arm Injuries - surgery
/ Case reports
/ Chronic Disease
/ Humans
/ Joint Dislocations - etiology
/ Joint Dislocations - surgery
/ Ligaments
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Orthopedic Procedures - methods
/ Orthopedics
/ Patients
/ Plastic Surgery Procedures - methods
/ Range of motion
/ Recurrence
/ Shoulder
/ Sternoclavicular Joint - surgery
/ Surgery
/ Surgical techniques
/ Tendons - transplantation
/ Tomography
2015
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Double figure-of-eight reconstruction technique for chronic anterior sternoclavicular joint dislocation
by
Kawaguchi, Kohei
, Tanaka, Sayo
, Karita, Tasturo
, Sato, Wakyo
, Nagai, Ichiro
, Kondo, Taiji
, Yoshitomi, Hiroki
in
Arm Injuries - complications
/ Arm Injuries - surgery
/ Case reports
/ Chronic Disease
/ Humans
/ Joint Dislocations - etiology
/ Joint Dislocations - surgery
/ Ligaments
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Orthopedic Procedures - methods
/ Orthopedics
/ Patients
/ Plastic Surgery Procedures - methods
/ Range of motion
/ Recurrence
/ Shoulder
/ Sternoclavicular Joint - surgery
/ Surgery
/ Surgical techniques
/ Tendons - transplantation
/ Tomography
2015
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Double figure-of-eight reconstruction technique for chronic anterior sternoclavicular joint dislocation
by
Kawaguchi, Kohei
, Tanaka, Sayo
, Karita, Tasturo
, Sato, Wakyo
, Nagai, Ichiro
, Kondo, Taiji
, Yoshitomi, Hiroki
in
Arm Injuries - complications
/ Arm Injuries - surgery
/ Case reports
/ Chronic Disease
/ Humans
/ Joint Dislocations - etiology
/ Joint Dislocations - surgery
/ Ligaments
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Orthopedic Procedures - methods
/ Orthopedics
/ Patients
/ Plastic Surgery Procedures - methods
/ Range of motion
/ Recurrence
/ Shoulder
/ Sternoclavicular Joint - surgery
/ Surgery
/ Surgical techniques
/ Tendons - transplantation
/ Tomography
2015
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Double figure-of-eight reconstruction technique for chronic anterior sternoclavicular joint dislocation
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Double figure-of-eight reconstruction technique for chronic anterior sternoclavicular joint dislocation
2015
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Overview
Sternoclavicular joint dislocations account for <5 % of all dislocations of the shoulder girdle. Whereas most cases of anterior dislocation do not experience symptoms, some patients with anterior instability remain symptomatic and require reconstructive surgery to stabilize the sternoclavicular joint. We present the case of a 57-year-old male diagnosed with sternoclavicular joint anterior dislocation and unusual swallowing difficulty while bending the neck forward. The patient was treated using a new and effective surgical technique of sternoclavicular joint reconstruction named “double figure-of-eight” using the ipsilateral gracilis tendon. Surgical outcome was successful, based on the Rockwood SC joint rating scale, and the patient maintained excellent stability even after 2 years. This new surgical technique offers superior stability, without harvest site morbidity, to patients with rare, severe, and chronic sternoclavicular joint dislocation.
Level of evidence
IV.
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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