
OLECRANON FRACTURE
Author(s) -
Muhammad Inam,
Abdul Satar,
WAQAR HASSAN,
Mohammad Saeed,
Mohammad Arif
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
the professional medical journal/the professional medical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2071-7733
pISSN - 1024-8919
DOI - 10.29309/tpmj/2012.19.04.2276
Subject(s) - medicine , olecranon , elbow , tension band wiring , radiological weapon , surgery , orthopedic surgery , valgus , osteosynthesis
Objective: The objective of the study is to assess the clinical and radiological outcome after tension band wiring of olecranonfractures. Design: Descriptive study. Setting: Department of Orthopedics and Spine Surgery, Hayatabad Medical Complex Peshawar. Period:July 2007 to June 2010. Materials and Methods: 29 consecutive patients of either sex with age above 20 years, having olecranon fracture.Fracture osteosynthesis was achieved with the insertion of two parallel 1.8 mm Kirschner wires from the tip of the olecranon and an 18 gaugewire in a figure of eight fashion. Then functional outcome is evaluated with Mayo Elbow Performance score (MEPS) while radiological outcomeis evaluated with standard radiographs. Results: Out of 29 patients, male were 19(65.5%) while female were 10(34.5%). Minimum age was 20,maximum 80 and average age was 47.5 years. There were 7(24.1%) patients with type A, 6(20.7%) type B, 9(31%) type C, 6(20.7%) type E and1(3.4%) with Schatzker type F fracture. Mayo Elbow Performance Score was Excellent in 13(44.8%), Good in 10(34.5%), Fair in 4(13.6%) andPoor in 2(6.9%) patients. There were 10(34.5%) complications including prominent wire in 3(10.3%), osteoarthritis in 1(3.4%), broken skin in3(10.3%), irritation of skin in 1(3.4%), erythema in 1(3.4%) and serous discharge in 1 (3.4%) patient. There was no non union recorded in thisstudy. Conclusions: Olecranon fractures heal well in most instances achieving recovery of normal function in more than 95% of patients.Functional outcome is dependent on fracture severity, length of immobilization, and patient factors.