Title of article :
Acromio-Clavicular Joint Dislocation Types IV to VI: Does the Outcome with the modified Weaver-Dunn Procedure Justify the Treatment?
Author/Authors :
KC, Kapil-Mani Department of Orthopaedics - Civil Service Hospital - Kathmandu - Nepal , A, Niroula Department of Orthopaedics - Civil Service Hospital - Kathmandu - Nepal
Abstract :
Introduction: The optimal surgical treatment for acromioclavicular joint (ACJ) injuries remains controversial. The modified Weaver-Dunn (WD) procedure is one of the frequently used techniques. Recently when it was compared with anatomical autogenous tendon graft reconstruction
procedures, the results were inferior. However, these anatomical procedures are technically more demanding with small margin of error and they have tendency for postoperative pain because of extra donor site incision.
Materials and Methods: Forty patients with type IV to VI
ACJ dislocations were treated by modified WD procedure
using non-absorbable synthetic suture passed through the
base of coracoid process for augmentation of transferred
coraco-acromial (CA) ligament. Functional outcome was
assessed using the Oxford Shoulder Score, Nottingham
Clavicular Score and Visual Analog Score (VAS) at the final
follow-up after surgery.
Results: The mean pre-operative Oxford Shoulder Score
improved from 25.22±2.64 (range 20 to 30) to 44.75±1.99
(range 40 to 48) and mean pre-operative Nottingham
Shoulder Score improved from 49.25±4.91 (range 39 to 58)
to 87.27±4.39 (range 79 to 96) at last follow-up after surgery
with p-value <0.001. Thirty-five (87.5%) patients had
excellent outcomes, four (10%) patients had good outcomes
and one (2.5%) patient had fair outcome. Thirty-eight (95%)
patients had no pain while two (5%) had moderate pain
based on VAS score. Conclusion: Modified Weaver-Dunn is a simple well established technique for grade IV to VI ACJ dislocation. We cannot consider this procedure as old and outdated on the argument that the long term functional outcomes are not suboptimal.
Keywords :
acromio-clavicular joint , coraco-acromial ligament , modified Weaver-Dunn Procedure , synthetic suture , tendon reconstruction procedure
Journal title :
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal