Stabile Kathryne J, Pfaeffle H James, Tomaino Matthew M
Musculoskeletal Research Center, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, P.O. Box 71199, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA.
Hand Clin. 2002 Feb;18(1):195-204. doi: 10.1016/s0749-0712(02)00003-3.
Treatment recommendations for the Essex-Lopresti lesion have not come very far in 50 years. Although there have been multiple biomechanical studies, the biomechanics of forearm loading and stability remain somewhat elusive. Clinical studies have yielded some insight, but predictable outcomes are exceptional. More studies are needed to further understand the biomechanics of the forearm and provide a basis for reconstruction of the IOL. Although current clinical studies regarding IOL reconstruction and radial head replacement seem promising, long-term results with substantial patient numbers are needed. In the short term, the Essex-Lopresti lesion continues to challenge clinicians.
50年来,针对埃塞克斯-洛普雷斯蒂损伤的治疗建议进展不大。尽管已经进行了多项生物力学研究,但前臂负荷与稳定性的生物力学仍有些难以捉摸。临床研究已提供了一些见解,但可预测的结果并不常见。需要开展更多研究以进一步了解前臂的生物力学,并为桡骨小头重建提供依据。尽管目前有关桡骨小头重建和桡骨头置换的临床研究似乎很有前景,但仍需要大量患者的长期结果。短期内,埃塞克斯-洛普雷斯蒂损伤仍在挑战临床医生。