The management of acute complete ruptures of the ulnar collateral ligament of the thumb
Author
Mikhail, MarkRiley, Nicholas
Rodrigues, Jeremy
Carr, Elaine
Horton, Robin
Beale, Nicholas
Beard, David J
Dean, Benjamin JF
UCL TEAR Collaborative
Clubb, Lucy
Johnstone, Alan
Lawrie, David
Imam, Mohamed
Joyce, Sarah
Ankarth, Sudhi
Capp, Rachel
Dayananda, Kathryn
Gape, Nick
Trickett, Ryan
Bremner-Smith, Alice
Chan, Carol
Eckersley, Rupert
Horwitz, Maxim
Jatan, Anita
Lumsdaine, William
McArthur, Gordon
Mee, Sarah
Banks, Louisa
Dean, Sally
Dehbozorgi, Ssasn
Green, Kate
Meh, Sonu
Fawkes, Francesca
Rooker, Jemma
Bell, Hannah
Vaghela, Kalpesh
Fournier, Katia
Kennedy, Donna
Li, Lily
Srinivasan, Suresh
Gamble, David
Gerakopoulos, Efstratios
Groves, Jordyn
Jackson, Thomas
Karuppaiah, Karthik
Maltby, Amy
Nair, Anjali
Reichert, Ines
Bains, Robert
Mariathas, Chrishan
Reilly, Fiona
Sharpe, Laura
Wildin, Clare
Feeney, Michael
Kulkarni, Avadhut
Sharma, Vikas
Flaherty, Sarah
Gough, Anthony
Hamlin, Katharine
King, Lorraine
Law , Cherry
Johnson, Simon
Svee, Cyndi
Khan, Yasmeen
Rodgers, Sarah
Storey, Phil
Dean, Ben
Sander-Danby, Lizelle
Shields, Karen
Torkington, Matthew
Blackshaw, Rachel
Chaudhry, Tahseen
Jordan, Lisa
Wu, Feiran
Clarke, David
Robinson, Elena
Thumbadoo, Ruben
Parkinson, Miriam
Sharpe, Kevin
Allen, Matt
Poulter, Rob
Currie, Jamie
Stone, Oliver
Cliff, Nicola
Duckworth, Andrew
Cowey , Alex
Crossfield, James
Giddins, Grey
Heath, Robyn
Langdon, Ilana
Mgbemena, Lydia
Mills, Rebeca
Pickering, Greg
Sheriff, Michelle
McDonough, Andrew
Naqui, Zaf
Lyons, Nicole
Reay, Emma
Taylor, Tracey
Bates, Michelle
Affiliation
Oxford University Hospital NHS Trust, Stoke Mandeville Hospital, University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust et alPublication date
21/08/2024
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Complete ruptures of the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) of the thumb are a common injury, yet little is known about their current management in the UK. The objective of this study was to assess the way complete UCL ruptures are managed in the UK. We carried out a multicentre, survey-based cross-sectional study in 37 UK centres over a 16-month period from June 2022 to September 2023. The survey results were analyzed descriptively. A total of 37 centres participated, of which nine were tertiary referral hand centres and 28 were district general hospitals. There was a total of 112 respondents (69 surgeons and 43 hand therapists). The strongest influence on the decision to offer surgery was the lack of a firm 'endpoint' to stressing the metacarpophalangeal joint (MCPJ) in either full extension or with the MCPJ in 30� of flexion. There was variability in whether additional imaging was used in managing acute UCL injuries, with 46% routinely using additional imaging while 54% did not. The use of a bone anchor was by far the most common surgical option for reconstructing an acute ligament avulsion (97%, n = 67) with a transosseous suture used by 3% (n = 2). The most common duration of immobilization for those managed conservatively was six weeks (58%, n = 65) and four weeks (30%, n = 34). Most surgeons (87%, n = 60) and hand therapists (95%, n = 41) would consider randomizing patients with complete UCL ruptures in a future clinical trial. Conclusion: The management of complete UCL ruptures in the UK is highly variable in certain areas, and there is a willingness for clinical trials on this subject. Competing Interests: B. J. F. Dean and M.Mikhail report a British Society for Surgery of the Hand (BSSH) pump priming grant for this study. B. J. F. Dean also reports a British Medical Association Doris Hillier grant which was unrelated to this study. B. J. F. Dean is also a member of the BSSH research committee. D. J. Beard holds a Senior Investigator grant from the National Institute for Health and Care Research, unrelated to this study. M. Mikhail reports a BSSH grant to the ULCTEAR steering group for this studyCitation
Mikhail M, Riley N, Rodrigues J, Carr E, Horton R, Beale N, Beard DJ, Dean BJF; UCL TEAR Collaborative; Clubb L, Johnstone A, Lawrie D, Imam M, Joyce S, Ankarth S, Capp R, Dayananda K, Gape N, Trickett R, Bremner-Smith A, Chan C, Eckersley R, Horwitz M, Jatan A, Lumsdaine W, McArthur G, Mee S, Banks L, Dean S, Dehbozorgi S, Green K, Meh S, Fawkes F, Rooker J, Bell H, Vaghela K, Fournier K, Kennedy D, Li L, Srinivasan S, Gamble D, Gerakopoulos E, Groves J, Jackson T, Karuppaiah K, Maltby A, Nair A, Reichert I, Bains R, Mariathas C, Reilly F, Sharpe L, Wildin C, Feeney M, Kulkarni A, Sharma V, Flaherty S, Gough A, Hamlin K, King L, Law C, Johnson S, Svee C, Khan Y, Rodgers S, Storey P, Dean B, Sander-Danby L, Shields K, Torkington M, Blackshaw R, Chaudhry T, Jordan L, Wu F, Clarke D, Robinson E, Thumbadoo R, Parkinson M, Sharpe K, Allen M, Poulter R, Currie J, Stone O, Cliff N, Duckworth A, Cowey A, Crossfield J, Giddins G, Heath R, Langdon I, Mgbemena L, Mills R, Pickering G, Sheriff M, McDonough A, Naqui Z, Lyons N, Reay E, Taylor T, Bates M, Eastwood G, McLoughlin-Symon I, Ramesh A, Chan J, Govilkar P, Shirley R, Upson C, Sajid S, Carr E, Langley C, Higgins J, Armstrong A, Gujral S, Howe A, Ip M, Thornsby J, Slade R, Knowles L, Lipscombe S, Goggins T, Talwalkar S. The management of acute complete ruptures of the ulnar collateral ligament of the thumb. Bone Jt Open. 2024 Aug 22;5(8):708-714. doi: 10.1302/2633-1462.58.BJO-2024-0062.R1.PMID
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