Avulsion fracture of olecranon treated with McLaughlin-cerclage using an artificial ligament: a case report.
Yusei KatsuyamaShinichiro NakamuraKentaro SasakiKoichi UmedaKenji TakahashiPublished in: Journal of surgical case reports (2024)
A 65-year-old woman presented with right elbow pain after a fall. Imaging showed an avulsion fracture of the olecranon. The patient subsequently underwent surgery using the suture bridge technique with anchors. However, loosening was observed intraoperatively. Therefore, a McLaughlin cerclage with an artificial ligament was added, resulting in a rigid fixation. Bone union was achieved at 4 months postoperatively. At 18 months postoperatively, no limitation was observed in the range of motion of the elbow joint; the disabilities of the arm, shoulder and hand score was 0. McLaughlin cerclage with an artificial ligament provided additional fixation, demonstrating greater strength compared with suture anchors and minimizing the risk of cut-through in the osteoporotic bone. This approach offers a promising alternative for such cases by combining firm fixation with a reduced risk of complications, particularly in older patients with osteoporosis.
Keyphrases
- minimally invasive
- bone mineral density
- preterm birth
- postmenopausal women
- anterior cruciate ligament
- body composition
- chronic pain
- soft tissue
- high resolution
- bone loss
- pain management
- coronary artery bypass
- hip fracture
- case report
- risk factors
- physical activity
- bone regeneration
- community dwelling
- high speed
- mass spectrometry
- newly diagnosed
- surgical site infection