Uso de injertos en reconstrucción de luxación acromioclavicular: revisión de conceptos actuales

Keywords: Acromioclavicular; Chronic Dislocation; Reconstruction; Graft

Abstract

Acromioclavicular dislocations are common shoulder injuries in young people and athletes. After three weeks of the initial trauma, the ligament structures have a poor biological healing potential. For this reason, in cases of late diagnosis or unsuccessful conservative management, this difficulty must be addressed with a ligament reconstruction technique. The use of grafts, in addition to optimizing the mechanical stability of the reduction, improves the biological healing capacity. However, to date there is no gold standard among the many techniques described for reconstructive surgical treatment of chronic acromioclavicular dislocations.

A synthesis of the most recent literature available on the use of different types of grafts in reconstruction of acromioclavicular dislocation is presented.

Author Biographies

Daniela Gutiérrez Zúñiga, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana

Residente de Ortopedia y Traumatología. Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. Bogotá, Colombia.

Felipe José Valbuena, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana

Ortopedista de hombro y codo. Profesor instructor Pontifica Universidad Javeriana. 

Mauricio Largacha, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana

Ortopedista Cirujano de Hombro y Codo. Profesor adjunto Pontificia Universidad Javeriana.

Published
2022-03-24
How to Cite
[1]
Gutiérrez Zúñiga, D., Valbuena, F.J. and Largacha, M. 2022. Uso de injertos en reconstrucción de luxación acromioclavicular: revisión de conceptos actuales. Revista Artroscopia. 29, 01 (Mar. 2022).