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Die traumatische posteriore Luxation im Sternoklavikulargelenk

Fallpräsentation einer Stabilisierung mit Grazilissehnenplastik

Traumatic posterior dislocation of the sternoclavicular joint

A case report of joint stabilization with gracilis tendon graft

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Die Dislokation des Schlüsselbeins im Sternoklavikulargelenk (SC-Gelenk) stellt eine seltene Verletzung dar. Vor allem die seltenere posteriore Luxation ist für den behandelnden Chirurgen sowohl in ihrer akuten wie auch chronischen Form in der Diagnostik und Therapie herausfordernd. Die Komplikationen der akuten Verletzung sind potentiell letal. Die Reposition und anschließende Stabilisierung ist die Therapie der Wahl. Am folgenden Patientenbeispiel eines Judo-Leistungswettkämpfers wollen wir die erfolgreiche Behandlung einer posterioren Luxation durch offene Revision und Stabilisierung mittels M.-gracilis-Sehnenplastik präsentieren.

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Dislocation of the sternoclavicular joint is an uncommon injury. Especially posterior dislocations with potentially life-threatening complications present a challenging situation for the treating surgeon regarding diagnosis and therapy. Reduction and fixation of the joint is the treatment of choice. We present the case of such an injury in an adolescent judoka who was treated by open reduction and reconstructive surgery using the gracilis tendon graft technique.

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Jesacher, M., Singer, G., Höllwarth, M. et al. Die traumatische posteriore Luxation im Sternoklavikulargelenk. Unfallchirurg 115, 165–168 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00113-011-1955-4

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