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完整钩试验结果的重现:手术修复后肱二头肌肌腱完整性的临床评估

Return of an Intact Hook Test Result: Clinical Assessment of Biceps Tendon Integrity After Surgical Repair.

作者信息

Pallante Graham D, O'Driscoll Shawn W

机构信息

Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA.

出版信息

Orthop J Sports Med. 2019 Feb 25;7(2):2325967119827311. doi: 10.1177/2325967119827311. eCollection 2019 Feb.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The hook test is a sensitive and specific tool that has been previously described for diagnosing distal biceps tendon ruptures in an efficient, cost-effective manner. However, its application in postoperative evaluations after surgical repair of distal biceps tendon ruptures is not documented.

HYPOTHESIS/PURPOSE: We hypothesized that the hook test result returns to normal at some point postoperatively after distal biceps repair. This information could be used in decision making during follow-up examinations with both normal and abnormal findings.

STUDY DESIGN

Cohort study (diagnosis); Level of evidence, 3.

METHODS

We retrospectively reviewed records of distal biceps repair. Between July 1, 2003, and July 1, 2016, a total of 56 patients underwent distal biceps repair and also had clear documentation of the results of the hook test during the postoperative period. Hook test results consisted of "intact," "abnormal," or "absent." The timing of the return to a normal hook test result was recorded.

RESULTS

Overall, 51 of 57 (89%) repairs were documented to have the hook test result return to "intact." The test result returned to intact by a mean of 10 weeks after surgery (range, 2 weeks to 15 months). The biceps tendon was intact according to the hook test at the 4-month follow-up in 45 of the 51 patients (88%) in whom it ultimately returned. The hook test result was abnormal in 5 repairs in 5 patients with only a short-term follow-up, ranging from 2 to 7 weeks postoperatively. One patient with an abnormal hook test result at 2 weeks postoperatively underwent revision and was confirmed to have a partial tear of the biceps insertion. His hook test result returned to intact 3 months after revision repair.

CONCLUSION

The hook test result returns to normal in patients who undergo distal biceps repair in the primary and revision settings with adequate follow-up. The vast majority of patients have a normal hook test result by 4 months postoperatively. An abnormal hook test result at 4 months postoperatively may indicate a failed repair and should prompt further investigation.

摘要

背景

钩试验是一种敏感且特异的工具,此前已被描述用于以高效、经济有效的方式诊断肱二头肌远端肌腱断裂。然而,其在肱二头肌远端肌腱断裂手术修复后的术后评估中的应用尚无文献记载。

假设/目的:我们假设肱二头肌远端修复术后,钩试验结果在术后某个时间点会恢复正常。该信息可用于随访检查中出现正常和异常结果时的决策制定。

研究设计

队列研究(诊断);证据等级,3级。

方法

我们回顾性分析了肱二头肌远端修复的记录。在2003年7月1日至2016年7月1日期间,共有56例患者接受了肱二头肌远端修复,并且在术后期间有钩试验结果的明确记录。钩试验结果包括“完整”、“异常”或“缺失”。记录钩试验结果恢复正常的时间。

结果

总体而言,57例修复中有51例(89%)记录显示钩试验结果恢复为“完整”。试验结果在术后平均10周恢复为完整(范围为2周至15个月)。在最终恢复的51例患者中,45例(88%)在4个月随访时根据钩试验肱二头肌肌腱完整。5例患者的5次修复在短期随访中钩试验结果异常,随访时间为术后2至7周。1例患者术后2周钩试验结果异常,接受了翻修手术,证实肱二头肌止点有部分撕裂。翻修修复术后3个月,他的钩试验结果恢复为完整。

结论

在初次和翻修手术中接受肱二头肌远端修复且有足够随访的患者,钩试验结果会恢复正常。绝大多数患者术后4个月时钩试验结果正常。术后4个月钩试验结果异常可能表明修复失败,应促使进一步检查。

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