Lateral minimal approach to the terrible triad of the elbow: a treatment protocol in Beijing Jishuitan Hospital

  • Zha Y
  • Xiao D
  • Hua K
  • et al.
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BACKGROUND This study aimed to report the surgical techniques and results of treating coronoid process and radial head fracture combined with dislocation of the elbow (terrible triad of the elbow) using a single lateral incision, known as the extensor digitorum communis (EDC) split approach. METHODS A retrospective analysis was performed of 109 patients with terrible triad of the elbow who had been treated by the authors from January 2013 to December 2019. The participants included 67 males and 42 females, with a mean age of 42.2 years (14-71 years). All participants were treated via a single lateral approach. The coronoid process was fixated with Kirschner wires combined with anterior capsule suture lasso fixation. For the radial head fracture, 58 cases were fixated by AO headless cannulated screw (AO HCS) and 51 cases by acumed radial head replacement. In repair of the lateral collateral ligament (LCL) complex and the common extensor tendon, 28 cases used ETHIBOND suture through bone holes at the humeral lateral epicondyle, and the other 81 cases used suture anchors. No medial collateral ligament was repaired. A total of 46 participants were fixated with a Stryker dynamic joint distractor (DJD) II hinged external fixator to protect the bone and soft tissue. RESULTS All participants were followed up from 6 to 60 months (mean, 36.1 months). Their elbow range of flexion and extension averaged 123.4°±20.7°, forearm rotation 151.0°±25.6°, and Mayo elbow performance score (MEPS) 92.3±8.8. There were 22 participants (19.5%) with ulnar nerve symptoms, 16 (14.7%) who had elbow stiffness, and 7 underwent secondary surgery, including 6 removals of internal fixation, 5 arthrolyses of the elbow, and 2 ulnar neurolyses. CONCLUSIONS Coronoid fractures, radial head fractures, and LCL injuries of the terrible triad of the elbow can be treated satisfactorily through a lateral minimal incision, combined with a hinged external fixation if necessary.

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Zha, Y.-J., Xiao, D., Hua, K.-H., Sun, W.-T., Gong, M.-Q., Li, T., … Jiang, X.-Y. (2021). Lateral minimal approach to the terrible triad of the elbow: a treatment protocol in Beijing Jishuitan Hospital. Annals of Translational Medicine, 9(15), 1232–1232. https://doi.org/10.21037/atm-21-2542

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