Jack Robert A, Sochacki Kyle R, Navarro Sergio M, McCulloch Patrick C, Lintner David M, Harris Joshua D
Houston Methodist Orthopedic and Sports Medicine, Houston, Texas, USA.
Orthop J Sports Med. 2017 Aug 8;5(8):2325967117720677. doi: 10.1177/2325967117720677. eCollection 2017 Aug.
Clavicle fractures are common injuries in professional football. Surgical fixation of these injuries may lead to decreased nonunion rates, improved shoulder strength, and decreased residual functional impairment.
To determine (1) return-to-sport (RTS) rate in National Football League (NFL) players after clavicle fracture open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF), (2) postoperative career length and games per season, (3) pre- and postoperative performance, and (4) postoperative performance compared with control players matched by position, age, years of experience, and performance.
Cohort study; Level of evidence, 3.
Publicly available records were used to identify players who underwent surgical treatment of a clavicle fracture while playing in the NFL. Demographic and performance data were collected for each player, and matched controls were identified. Control and case performance scores were calculated using a standardized scoring system. RTS was defined as playing in 1 NFL game after surgery. Comparisons between case and control groups at preoperative and postoperative time points were made using paired-samples Student tests.
Seventeen surgeries (16 players) were analyzed. Fifteen players (94.1%) were able to RTS in the NFL at a mean 211.3 ± 144.7 days postsurgery; 7 (44%) returned within the same season as their injury and subsequent fixation. The overall rate of a player's remaining in the NFL 1 year after surgery was 88.2%. Players who underwent surgery played in a similar number of games per season and had similar career lengths in the NFL as controls ( > .05). There were no significant ( > .05) differences between cases and matched controls presurgery and preindex. There was no difference ( > .05) in postoperative performance scores or games per season compared with preoperative scores or games per season for any position. Quarterbacks (n = 3, = .049) and running backs (n = 5, = .039) had significantly worse postoperative performance scores when compared with postindex matched controls.
There is a high rate of RTS in the NFL after clavicle fracture ORIF. Players who underwent clavicle fracture ORIF played in a similar number of games per season and had similar career lengths in the NFL as controls. Quarterbacks and running backs had significantly worse postoperative performance scores when compared with postindex matched controls.
锁骨骨折是职业橄榄球运动中的常见损伤。对这些损伤进行手术固定可能会降低不愈合率,增强肩部力量,并减少残留功能障碍。
确定(1)美国国家橄榄球联盟(NFL)球员锁骨骨折切开复位内固定(ORIF)术后的重返赛场(RTS)率,(2)术后职业生涯长度和每个赛季的比赛场次,(3)术前和术后的表现,以及(4)与按位置、年龄、经验年限和表现匹配的对照球员相比的术后表现。
队列研究;证据等级,3级。
利用公开记录来确定在NFL比赛期间接受锁骨骨折手术治疗的球员。收集每名球员的人口统计学和表现数据,并确定匹配的对照。使用标准化评分系统计算对照和病例的表现得分。RTS定义为术后参加1场NFL比赛。术前和术后时间点病例组与对照组之间的比较采用配对样本t检验。
分析了17例手术(16名球员)。15名球员(94.1%)能够在术后平均211.3±144.7天在NFL中重返赛场;7名(44%)在受伤及随后固定的同一赛季内回归。球员术后1年留在NFL的总体比例为88.2%。接受手术的球员每个赛季参加的比赛场次与对照组相似,在NFL中的职业生涯长度也与对照组相似(P>.05)。病例组与匹配对照组在术前和索引前无显著差异(P>.05)。与术前得分或每个赛季的比赛场次相比,任何位置的术后表现得分或每个赛季的比赛场次均无差异(P>.05)。与索引后匹配对照组相比,四分卫(n = 3,P = .049)和跑卫(n = 5,P = .039)术后表现得分显著更差。
NFL球员锁骨骨折ORIF术后重返赛场率很高。接受锁骨骨折ORIF的球员每个赛季参加的比赛场次与对照组相似,在NFL中的职业生涯长度也与对照组相似。与索引后匹配对照组相比,四分卫和跑卫术后表现得分显著更差。