The influence of sex and trauma impact on the rupture site of the ulnar collateral ligament of the thumb.

Although sex- and gender-specific analyses have been gaining more attention during the last years they have rarely been performed in orthopaedic literature. The primary purpose of this study was to investigate whether for injuries of the UCL the specific location of the rupture is influenced by sex....

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Main Authors: Sandra Boesmueller, Wolfgang Huf, Gregor Rettl, Falko Dahm, Alexander Meznik, Gabriela Muschitz, Hugo Kitzinger, Adam Bukaty, Christian Fialka, Martin Vierhapper
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5524296?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-588bb274d66548cf98f668930494ed4f2020-11-24T22:05:32ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01127e018175410.1371/journal.pone.0181754The influence of sex and trauma impact on the rupture site of the ulnar collateral ligament of the thumb.Sandra BoesmuellerWolfgang HufGregor RettlFalko DahmAlexander MeznikGabriela MuschitzHugo KitzingerAdam BukatyChristian FialkaMartin VierhapperAlthough sex- and gender-specific analyses have been gaining more attention during the last years they have rarely been performed in orthopaedic literature. The primary purpose of this study was to investigate whether for injuries of the UCL the specific location of the rupture is influenced by sex. A secondary study question addressed the sex-independent effect of trauma intensity on the rupture site of the UCL.This study is a retrospective analysis of all patients with either a proximal or distal bony avulsion or with a mid-substance tear or ligament avulsion of the UCL treated surgically between 1992 and 2015 at two level-I trauma centres. Trauma mechanisms leading to the UCL injury were classified into the following categories: (1) blunt trauma (i.e., strains), (2) low-velocity injuries (e.g., fall from standing height, assaults), and (3) high-velocity injuries (e.g., sports injuries, motor vehicle accidents). After reviewing the surgical records, patients were divided into three groups, depending upon the ligament rupture site: (1) mid-substance tears, (2) proximal ligament or bony avulsions and (3) distal ligament or bony avulsions. Dependencies between the specific rupture site and the explanatory variables (sex, age, and trauma intensity) were evaluated using χ2 test and logistic regression analysis.In total, 1582 patients (1094 males, 488 females) met the inclusion criteria. Mean age was 41 years (range: 9-90 years). Taking into account the effects of sex on trauma intensity (p<0.001) and of trauma intensity on rupture site (p<0.001), mid-substance tears occurred more frequently in women, whereas men were more prone to distal ligament or bony avulsions (p<0.001). In other words, sex and rupture site correlated due to the effects of sex on trauma intensity and of trauma intensity on rupture site, but taking into account those effects there still was a significant effect of sex on rupture site.The results of this study demonstrate that with regression analysis both sex and trauma intensity allow to predict rupture site in UCL injuries.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5524296?pdf=render
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author Sandra Boesmueller
Wolfgang Huf
Gregor Rettl
Falko Dahm
Alexander Meznik
Gabriela Muschitz
Hugo Kitzinger
Adam Bukaty
Christian Fialka
Martin Vierhapper
spellingShingle Sandra Boesmueller
Wolfgang Huf
Gregor Rettl
Falko Dahm
Alexander Meznik
Gabriela Muschitz
Hugo Kitzinger
Adam Bukaty
Christian Fialka
Martin Vierhapper
The influence of sex and trauma impact on the rupture site of the ulnar collateral ligament of the thumb.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Sandra Boesmueller
Wolfgang Huf
Gregor Rettl
Falko Dahm
Alexander Meznik
Gabriela Muschitz
Hugo Kitzinger
Adam Bukaty
Christian Fialka
Martin Vierhapper
author_sort Sandra Boesmueller
title The influence of sex and trauma impact on the rupture site of the ulnar collateral ligament of the thumb.
title_short The influence of sex and trauma impact on the rupture site of the ulnar collateral ligament of the thumb.
title_full The influence of sex and trauma impact on the rupture site of the ulnar collateral ligament of the thumb.
title_fullStr The influence of sex and trauma impact on the rupture site of the ulnar collateral ligament of the thumb.
title_full_unstemmed The influence of sex and trauma impact on the rupture site of the ulnar collateral ligament of the thumb.
title_sort influence of sex and trauma impact on the rupture site of the ulnar collateral ligament of the thumb.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Although sex- and gender-specific analyses have been gaining more attention during the last years they have rarely been performed in orthopaedic literature. The primary purpose of this study was to investigate whether for injuries of the UCL the specific location of the rupture is influenced by sex. A secondary study question addressed the sex-independent effect of trauma intensity on the rupture site of the UCL.This study is a retrospective analysis of all patients with either a proximal or distal bony avulsion or with a mid-substance tear or ligament avulsion of the UCL treated surgically between 1992 and 2015 at two level-I trauma centres. Trauma mechanisms leading to the UCL injury were classified into the following categories: (1) blunt trauma (i.e., strains), (2) low-velocity injuries (e.g., fall from standing height, assaults), and (3) high-velocity injuries (e.g., sports injuries, motor vehicle accidents). After reviewing the surgical records, patients were divided into three groups, depending upon the ligament rupture site: (1) mid-substance tears, (2) proximal ligament or bony avulsions and (3) distal ligament or bony avulsions. Dependencies between the specific rupture site and the explanatory variables (sex, age, and trauma intensity) were evaluated using χ2 test and logistic regression analysis.In total, 1582 patients (1094 males, 488 females) met the inclusion criteria. Mean age was 41 years (range: 9-90 years). Taking into account the effects of sex on trauma intensity (p<0.001) and of trauma intensity on rupture site (p<0.001), mid-substance tears occurred more frequently in women, whereas men were more prone to distal ligament or bony avulsions (p<0.001). In other words, sex and rupture site correlated due to the effects of sex on trauma intensity and of trauma intensity on rupture site, but taking into account those effects there still was a significant effect of sex on rupture site.The results of this study demonstrate that with regression analysis both sex and trauma intensity allow to predict rupture site in UCL injuries.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5524296?pdf=render
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