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. 2004 May;86(3):161–164. doi: 10.1308/003588404323043265

A new method of arthroscopic reconstruction of the dislocated acromio-clavicular joint.

S P Trikha 1, D Acton 1, A J Wilson 1, M J Curtis 1
PMCID: PMC1964189  PMID: 15140298

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Symptomatic total acromio-clavicular joint dislocation (Rockwood et al. types III-VI) may be treated by surgical reconstruction. AIM: To describe an arthroscopically assisted technique to reconstruct anatomically the coraco-clavicular ligaments in acute or chronic (> 6 weeks) acromio-clavicular joint dislocation. METHODS: This new technique involves arthroscopic exposure of the coracoid process. Prior to introducing this technique, cadaveric studies were undertaken. RESULTS: Five patients underwent this procedure. All engaged in regular sports or manual-type work. All patients were discharged the same day with the shoulder immobilised for 4 weeks, with no heavy lifting for 3 months. All patients were pain-free at 6 weeks with full function and maximum Constant scores at 3 months. There have been no complications. CONCLUSIONS: A new, safe technique is described which provides a cosmetically acceptable, anatomically solid reconstruction of the coraco-clavicular ligaments.

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