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The posterior two-portal approach for reconstruction of scapula fractures: Results of 39 patients
Authors:A Pizanis  G Tosounidis  C Braun  T Pohlemann  RJ Wirbel
Institution:1. Department of Trauma-, Hand- and Reconstructive Surgery, University Hospital of Saarland, Homburg/Saar, Germany;2. Department of Surgery, Trauma-, Hand- and Reconstructive Surgery, St. Antonius-Hospital, Kleve, Germany;3. Department of Trauma-, Hand- and Reconstructive Surgery, St. Elisabeth-Hospital, Wittlich, Germany
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to describe the so-called posterior two-portal approach to the scapula in detail and to investigate the clinical outcome of patients with displaced glenoid and scapular neck fractures who were surgically treated using this approach. From February 1992 to August 2008, 39 patients (30 men and nine women; mean age: 53 years) with scapular fractures underwent surgical fixation at our institution. Thirty-three patients had glenoid fractures and six had unstable scapular neck fractures. All patients were treated via the two-portal approach. The reduction was evaluated radiographically, and the clinical results were analysed using the Constant score. The mean follow-up period was 78 months (range: 6–168). In 24 of the 33 glenoid fractures, the reduction was anatomical. The mean Constant score was 82.3 (range: 35–100) points. In one case, an early postoperative wound infection was cured by local revision, and one patient developed posttraumatic osteoarthritis of the acromioclavicular joint after 2 years. Only one patient developed specific glenohumeral degeneration after non-anatomical reduction. The posterior two-portal approach allows for a good visualisation of the posterior scapular neck and the glenoid area, facilitating the reduction and safe internal fixation of dislocated scapular neck and glenoid fractures.
Keywords:Scapula fracture  Scapula surgery  Surgical approach
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