Outcomes of anconeus interposition for proximal radioulnar synostosis

J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2014 Dec;23(12):1882-1887. doi: 10.1016/j.jse.2014.07.011. Epub 2014 Oct 7.

Abstract

Background/hypothesis: Proximal radioulnar synostosis after elbow injuries can produce debilitating contractures. The estimated range of motion required to perform many activities of daily living is a 100° arc of forearm rotation. We hypothesized that excision of heterotopic bone and anconeus flap interposition could restore functional prono-supination in patients with proximal radioulnar synostosis.

Methods: Patients with proximal radioulnar synostosis were subdivided into 2 groups on the basis of etiology: (1) as a complication after distal biceps tendon repair or (2) as a result of direct trauma to the proximal forearm/elbow. All patients underwent an excision of the synostosis with interposition of an anconeus flap and were observed clinically for a minimum of 6 months.

Results: Twenty-three patients (16 men, 7 women) were included, with a mean age of 47 years and mean clinical follow-up of 4.8 years. Mean arc of forearm rotation improved from 21° to 132°, pronation increased from 12° to 70°, and supination increased from 9° to 62° (P < .0001). Patients with biceps tendon repair etiology (n = 7) displayed greater gains in pronation and a trend toward greater total forearm rotation than did those with a traumatic etiology (n = 16).

Conclusion: Anconeus interposition flap for management of proximal radioulnar synostosis produces significant and reliable clinical improvement in elbow prono-supination. Patients with biceps tendon repair etiology had a trend toward greater motion improvement than that of patients with a traumatic etiology. The degree of improvement seen would provide nearly full restoration of functional motion, resulting in minimal limitations in activities of daily living.

Keywords: Proximal radioulnar synostosis; anconeus interposition; elbow trauma.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Arm Injuries / complications
  • Elbow Injuries
  • Elbow Joint / surgery*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Ossification, Heterotopic / surgery
  • Radius / abnormalities*
  • Radius / surgery
  • Range of Motion, Articular
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Surgical Flaps*
  • Synostosis / etiology
  • Synostosis / surgery*
  • Tendon Injuries / surgery
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Ulna / abnormalities*
  • Ulna / surgery
  • Young Adult

Supplementary concepts

  • Radioulnar Synostosis