• Ir J Med Sci · Oct 2022

    Repair of sternoclavicular joint ligament: a novel approach.

    • David Keohane and David Morrissey.
    • Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, Cork University Hospital, Wilton, Cork, Ireland. doctorkeohane@gmail.com.
    • Ir J Med Sci. 2022 Oct 1; 191 (5): 2141-2145.

    BackgroundPosterior sternoclavicular dislocations are common in younger patients and are frequently due to high energy sporting incidents.AimWe aim to demonstrate a novel technique that is safe and aims to provide good functional post-operative outcomes for patients with this injury.MethodsThis was a single-surgeon case series of four young patients from October 2017 to July 2019. The operative technique involved relocating the joint and holding it in situ with nylon suture tape. The tape was anchored in holes drilled in the sternum and passed through tunnels drilled into the medial clavicle. All of the patients were contacted retrospectively and a Nottingham Clavicle Score (NCS) was performed for each patient on a post-operative basis.ResultsNo intra-operative or post-operative complications were noted. All of the patients demonstrated a significant improvement in their functional outcomes after the operation. The average NCS for the four patients was 82/100.DiscussionThere are a variety of techniques described in the literature to repair this ligament using either plates or tendon grafts. All of these techniques describe the drilling of anteroposterior holes in the manubrium and clavicle which run the intra-operative risk of perforating a major vessel. This paper is the first one to describe a technique which uses superior inferior holes which minimizes the risks, making the procedure safer for the patient.ConclusionsWe believe this novel technique is safer than the existing described techniques, and it does not compromise on functional outcomes.© 2021. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland.

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