Publication: Arthroscopic Lateral Collateral Ligament Repair for the Acute Elbow Dislocation in Primary Lateral Sclerosis Patient: A Case Report
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Issued Date
2022
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eng
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20358237
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Scopus
Bibliographic Citation
Journal of Culinary Science and Technology. Vol , No. (2022)
Suggested Citation
Mahasupachai N., Premsiri A., Chanlalit C. Arthroscopic Lateral Collateral Ligament Repair for the Acute Elbow Dislocation in Primary Lateral Sclerosis Patient: A Case Report. Journal of Culinary Science and Technology. Vol , No. (2022). doi:10.52965/001C.32287 Retrieved from: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14740/10243
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Abstract
Introduction Without adequate muscle function as the dynamic elbow stabilizer, in a patient with a neuromuscular disorder, such as primary lateral sclerosis (PLS), the osteoligamentous structures are the only elbow stabilizers. To provide elbow stability, these structures should be restored. Case A 30-year-old female with PLS suffered from pain and dysfunction of her elbow after a previous elbow injury and current elbow dislocation. Management and outcomes We performed an arthroscopic lateral collateral ligament repair. At 6 months postoperative, her elbow gained stability and a painless full range of motion. Conclusion Periarticular muscles are crucial in joint congruity maintenance when the static stabilizers are disrupted. However, in neuromuscular diseases, the dynamic stabilizers are inadequate in providing stability for ligament healing, causing elbow instability. Osteoligamentous stabilizers restoration is the key to joint stability in a paralytic limb. An arthroscopy is a good option restoring collateral ligaments by reducing damage to surrounding muscles. © 2022, Open Medical Publishing. All rights reserved.
