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Traumatic Elbow Instability David Ring MD PhD Updated April 2016

Simple Elbow Dislocation No associated fractures Complete or near complete capuloligamentous injury Extensive muscle injury Nearly always stable after reduction No advantage to surgery if stable No more than 2 weeks immobilization

Elbow Dislocation Usually posterolateral Can dislocate with anterior band of MCL intact Posteromedial pattern Less common Possibly more unstable

Slight Subluxation Drop Sign This is like pseudosubluxation in the shoulder. The combination of extensive muscle and ligament injury and guarding due to pain create a slight sag. IMPORTANT: distinguish from subluxation that will cause articular damage Drop sign After active flexion exercises

Slight Subluxation Drop Sign Management: Avoid varus stress (shoulder abduction) Active flexion Overhead exercises Drop sign After active flexion exercises

Unstable Simple Elbow Dislocation Uncommon Older women (simple fall) Young men (highenergy)

Unstable Simple Elbow Dislocation Ligament / muscle reattachment to epicondyles External fixation Cross pinning

Cross Pinning Useful bail out Stiff and located is preferred to subluxation Stiffness usually worked out easily 2.0mm pins exit proximally for retrieval in case of breakage Can be placed with local Only needed for 3 weeks. Bury if needed longer

Chronic Simple Elbow Dislocation Jupiter and Ring JBJS 2002 Treatment: Open reduction and hinged external fixation No ligament reconstruction 5 patients: dislocated for 2 to 9 months Stable elbow, > 100 degrees motion in all patients

Medial Collateral Ligament Insufficiency Throwing athletes Chronic attenuation Inability to throw 95 mph fastballs

LCL Insufficiency Recurrent Simple Elbow Dislocation Insufficiency of the lateral collateral ligament Adolescent elbow dislocation Iatrogenic

Traumatic Elbow Instability Associated with Fractures

Definition Fracture-dislocation of the elbow Dislocation of the elbow Intra-articular fracture

Definition Traumatic Elbow Instability Injury that destabilizes the elbow With or without dislocation

Patterns of Traumatic Elbow Instability With Fracture Dislocation with Articular Fracture Dislocation + radial head fracture Olecranon Fracture- Dislocations Anterior Varus posteromedial rotational instability Terrible Triad Posterior

Dislocation vs. Disruption Dislocation Disruption

Dislocation vs. Disruption Dislocation Disruption

Dislocation vs. Disruption Dislocation Disruption Ligaments Partially Spared

Disruption Ligaments Partially Spared

Patterns of Traumatic Elbow Instability Dislocation Injuries Dislocation with Articular Fracture Dislocation + radial head fracture With Fracture Olecranon Fracture- Dislocations Anterior Disruption Injuries Varus posteromedial rotational instability Terrible Triad Posterior

Posterior Dislocation + Radial Head Fracture

Posterior Dislocation + Radial Head Fracture 24 patients Ulnohumeral dislocation with radial head fracture Cast 1 month +/- radial head resection Results better than generally thought Secondary procedures for radial head No problems with instability

Posterior Dislocation + Radial Head Fracture 23 patients Excision of radial head and cast INSTABILITY in patients with CORONOID fractures (4 patients)

Terrible Triad Posterior dislocation Radial head fracture Coronoid fracture

Terrible Triad Only patients with INSTABILITY had CORONOID fractures (4 patients)

Terrible Triad Ring, Jupiter, Zilberfarb JBJS 2002 11 patients Regan and Morrey Type 2 coronoid fractures 7 redislocated in splint or cast 5 redislocated after operation Only 4 patients with satisfactory results

Terrible Triad Pugh DM, Wild LM, Schemitsch EH, King GJ, McKee MD Standard surgical protocol to treat elbow dislocations with radial head and coronoid fractures. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2004 Jun;86-A(6):1122-30.

Regan and Morrey Based on single lateral radiograph Type 1: Tip avulsion Type 2: < 50% coronoid height Type 3: > 50% coronoid height

O Driscoll Classification 1 3 2

Varus Posteromedial Rotational Injuries Inadequate Treatment

Olecranon Fracture-Dislocations Anterior (trans-olecranon) fracturedislocations Posterior (posterior Monteggia) fracture-dislocations

Anterior (Trans-Olecranon Fracture- Dislocation of the Olecranon

Anterior (Trans-Olecranon) Fracture- Dislocation of the Olecranon

Posterior Fracture-Dislocation of the Olecranon POSTERIOR MONTEGGIA TYPE FRACTURE-DISLOCATION

Posterior Fracture-Dislocation of the Olecranon POSTERIOR MONTEGGIA TYPE FRACTURE-DISLOCATION

Principles of Treatment Restore contour and dimensions of trochlear notch Contoured dorsal plate Fixation of coronoid Bridge fragmentation

Treatment Tips Pin the olecranon to the trochlea Consider a temporary external fixator for a complex fracture

Coronoid Exposure Through an olecranon fracture Lateral Kaplan interval with elevation of ECRL origin Removal of radial head fragments Medial Over the top (tip) Split in FCU by ulnar nerve (medial facet) Elevate entire flexor-pronator mass from dorsal (base fracture)

Coronoid Provisional Fixation Coronoid fixation with plate then reduce and fix olecranon Pin fragments to trochlea Need to immobilize the elbow

Exercises During Recovery If the LCL is injured, avoid varus stress (shoulder abduction) for 3-4 weeks. Overhead exercises can be helpful. If fixation is tenuous a 3-4 week period of immobilization is acceptable Active, self-assisted elbow flexion and extension and forearm rotation are the key Encourage patients to get into a healthy stretch mindset. It hurts, but it helps.

Summary The LCL is more important than the MCL The ligaments will heal if you keep the elbow concentric, even when treated late Active motion adds to stability (avoid varus stress) Even small coronoid fractures can be a problem

Patterns of Traumatic Elbow Instability Dislocation Injuries Dislocation with Articular Fracture Dislocation + radial head fracture With Fracture Olecranon Fracture- Dislocations Anterior Disruption Injuries Varus posteromedial rotational instability Terrible Triad Posterior

Review Articles for Reference 1: Rodriguez-Martin J, Pretell-Mazzini J, Andres-Esteban EM, Larrainzar-Garijo R. Outcomes after terrible triads of the elbow treated with the current surgical protocols. A review. Int Orthop. 2011 Jun;35(6):851-60. Epub 2010 May 8. Review. PubMed PMID: 20449590; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3103950. 2: Mathew PK, Athwal GS, King GJ. Terrible triad injury of the elbow: current concepts. J Am Acad Orthop Surg. 2009 Mar;17(3):137-51. Review. PubMed PMID: 19264707. 3: Ring D. Displaced, unstable fractures of the radial head: fixation vs. replacement--what is the evidence? Injury. 2008 Dec;39(12):1329-37. Epub 2008 Aug 13. Review. PubMed PMID: 18703190. 4: Cheung EV. Chronic lateral elbow instability. Orthop Clin North Am. 2008 Apr;39(2):221-8, vi-vii. Review. PubMed PMID: 18374812. 5: Grace SP, Field LD. Chronic medial elbow instability. Orthop Clin North Am. 2008 Apr;39(2):213-9, vi. Review. PubMed PMID: 18374811. 6: Ring D. Instability after total elbow arthroplasty. Hand Clin. 2008 Feb;24(1):105-12. Review. PubMed PMID: 18299024. 7: Dipaola M, Geissler WB, Osterman AL. Complex elbow instability. Hand Clin. 2008 Feb;24(1):39-52. Review. PubMed PMID: 18299019. 8: Martin BD, Johansen JA, Edwards SG. Complications related to simple dislocations of the elbow. Hand Clin. 2008 Feb;24(1):9-25. Review. PubMed PMID: 18299017.

Review Articles for Reference 9: Tejwani NC, Mehta H. Fractures of the radial head and neck: current concepts in management. J Am Acad Orthop Surg. 2007 Jul;15(7):380-7. Review. PubMed PMID: 17602027. 10: Sotereanos DG, Darlis NA, Wright TW, Goitz RJ, King GJ. Unstable fracture-dislocations of the elbow. Instr Course Lect. 2007;56:369-76. Review. PubMed PMID: 17472320. 11: Tashjian RZ, Katarincic JA. Complex elbow instability. J Am Acad Orthop Surg. 2006 May;14(5):278-86. Review. PubMed PMID: 16675621. 12: Bain GI, Ashwood N, Baird R, Unni R. Management of Mason type-iii radial head fractures with a titanium prosthesis, ligament repair, and early mobilization. Surgical technique. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2005 Mar;87 Suppl 1(Pt 1):136-47. Review. PubMed PMID: 15743855. 13: McKee MD, Pugh DM, Wild LM, Schemitsch EH, King GJ. Standard surgical protocol to treat elbow dislocations with radial head and coronoid fractures. Surgical technique. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2005 Mar;87 Suppl 1(Pt 1):22-32. Review. PubMed PMID: 15743844. 14: Mehta JA, Bain GI. Posterolateral rotatory instability of the elbow. J Am Acad Orthop Surg. 2004 Nov-Dec;12(6):405-15. Review. PubMed PMID: 15615506.

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