Arthroscopic Management of Tennis elbow

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 orthopedic surgery,faculty of medicine,zagazig university,egypt

2 Department of Orthopedic Surgery,Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University,

3 Department of Orthopedic Surgery,Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University.

4 Orthopedic department, Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University, Zagazig, Egypt

Abstract

Abstract
Background: Tennis elbow, also known as “Lateral epicondylitis”, is a common disease, affect 1% to 3% of the population between 35 and 50 years old. 1
Purpose: To evaluate the functional outcomes of arthroscopic management of lateral epicondylitis in orthopedic department, Zagazig University Hospitals.
Study Design: interventional study.
Methods: 20 patients with elbow pain in one side or both sides with persistent disability symptoms at least six months after failed conservative treatment were carried out in the department of orthopedic surgery, Zagazig University Hospitals from November 2017 to December 2018, their age between 25-70 years old,(14)70% males and (6) 30% females, The diagnosis was based on the history, physical examination and magnetic resonance examination, patients were evaluated with VAS and Mayo scores. They were treated with arthroscopic release of ECRB tendon.
Results: Patients were reintegrated into their activities at 3 weeks postoperatively. Pain as a sign and capital symptom improved significantly within 10 days of surgery. Mayo score improved postoperatively. The Mean± SD preoperative Mayo score was 60.5±7.23 and raised to 95.25±4.12 postoperative and to 97.5±3.03 after follow up for six months. The Mean± SD preoperative VAS score was8.8±0.76 and raised to 0.85±0.74 and to 0.6±0.5 after follow up.
Conclusion: Arthroscopic management of lateral epicondylitis has low morbidity, which makes it safe, and efficient therapeutic choice when necessary and implemented appropriately in recurrent cases of chronic lateral epicondylitis and good resolution capacity, which enables improvement of pain and function of the elbow.
Key words; Arthroscopic, Tennis elbow, Management.

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