• Title of article

    A New Technique for Solving Tightrope Cutout during Acromioclavicular Joint Fixation: A Case Report

  • Author/Authors

    BW, Ng Department of Orthopaedics - Melaka Hospital - Melaka, Malaysia , AF, Abdullah Department of Orthopaedics - Melaka Hospital - Melaka, Malaysia , S, Nadarajah Department of Orthopaedics - Melaka Hospital - Melaka, Malaysia

  • Pages
    3
  • From page
    57
  • To page
    59
  • Abstract
    Acromioclavicular joint (ACJ) dissociation is one of the common injuries affecting adults. The stability of ACJ largely depends on the integrity of acromioclavicular ligament, coracoclavicular ligament, capsule, trapezius muscle and deltoid muscle. The injury has been classified by Rockwood into six types and treatment options can be guided by the classification. TightRope fixation is one of the many surgical procedures available to address acromioclavicular joint separation. It consists of tensioning of a no. 5 Fibrewire suture secured at both ends to lowprofile metallic buttons. Despite various advantages of using this technique, complications such as suture cut-out, clavicle fracture and suture failure have been documented. The author presents a case of a type III acromioclavicular joint dissociation treated with TightRope which suture cutout was noted intra-operatively. Decision to amend the fixation using a cut one-third tubular plate as an additional anchor for the metallic button on the clavicle was made. Patient’s progress was evaluated using the University of California at Los Angeles Shoulder Score (UCLA Shoulder Score) and significant improvement was noted six months post operatively. We propose this technique as a solution to the encountered problem.
  • Keywords
    Tight Rope cutout , clavicle fracture , ACJ disruption , Tight Rope on tubular plat
  • Journal title
    Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal
  • Serial Year
    2017
  • Record number

    2602978