Yeovil Shoulder and Elbow Service, Department of Trauma, Yeovil District Hospital, Higher Kingston, Yeovil, BA21 4AT, UK.
Int Orthop. 2010 Feb;34(1):57-61. doi: 10.1007/s00264-008-0712-y. Epub 2008 Dec 19.
This observational retrospective study was performed on 22 consecutive patients treated surgically in a day surgery unit for resistant tennis elbow to ascertain the effectiveness of the "knife and fork" procedure. All patients had an unfavourable response to nonsurgical treatment lasting at least six months. A simple and inexpensive "knife and fork" technique yielded excellent results in 90.5% of patients and a high percentage (95.2%) of satisfied patients at an average follow-up of two years. There were no fair or poor results and no complications. We conclude that the "knife and fork" technique is a simple and dependable day case procedure. In the present National Health Service (NHS) era of tariff and "payment by results", this approach is more cost effective than an arthroscopic alternative.
本观察性回顾性研究对在日间手术部接受手术治疗的 22 例顽固性网球肘患者进行了研究,以确定“刀叉”手术的疗效。所有患者均对至少持续 6 个月的非手术治疗反应不佳。一种简单且廉价的“刀叉”技术在 90.5%的患者中取得了极佳的效果,95.2%的患者在平均两年的随访中非常满意。没有效果一般或较差的病例,也没有并发症。我们得出结论,“刀叉”技术是一种简单可靠的日间手术。在当前的国民保健制度(NHS)时代,按照费用标准和“按疗效付费”,这种方法比关节镜手术更具成本效益。