2023
DOI: 10.1177/03635465231198862
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Prevalence, Timing, Locational Distribution, and Risk Factors for Heterotopic Ossification After Elbow Arthroscopy

Hui Ben,
Erica Kholinne,
Chu Hui Zeng
et al.

Abstract: Background: Arthroscopic techniques aim to reduce complications and accelerate recovery of the elbow after treatments for posttraumatic stiffness, arthritis diseases, lateral epicondylitis, ligament reconstruction, and elbow trauma. However, data on the true prevalence and characteristics of heterotopic ossification (HO) formation after elbow arthroscopy are limited. Purpose: To investigate the prevalence, timing, locational distribution, and risk factors of HO after elbow arthroscopy. Study Design: Cohort stu… Show more

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“…The incidence of ectopic ossification after elective and traumatic elbow replacement surgeries is 84 %; the proportion of patients in the trauma group (72 %) was considerably higher than that in the selective arthroplasty group (96 %) [ 4 ]. In addition, the occurrence rate of HO was 6.3 % in patients who underwent elbow arthroscopic surgery [ 5 ]. HO may cause chronic pain, joint swelling, deep venous thrombosis, motor dysfunction, and other complications that substantially affect patient quality of life [ 6 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The incidence of ectopic ossification after elective and traumatic elbow replacement surgeries is 84 %; the proportion of patients in the trauma group (72 %) was considerably higher than that in the selective arthroplasty group (96 %) [ 4 ]. In addition, the occurrence rate of HO was 6.3 % in patients who underwent elbow arthroscopic surgery [ 5 ]. HO may cause chronic pain, joint swelling, deep venous thrombosis, motor dysfunction, and other complications that substantially affect patient quality of life [ 6 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%