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Undersurface Tear of the Ulnar Collateral Ligament in Baseball Players: A Newly Recognized Lesion

Seven patients were diagnosed with an undersurface tear of the deep capsular layer of the anterior bundle of the ulnar collateral ligament. Preoperatively, all of the patients had tenderness over the anterior bundle of the ulnar collateral ligament and pain with valgus stressing of the elbow. Six of...

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Published in:The American journal of sports medicine 1994-01, Vol.22 (1), p.33-36
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description Seven patients were diagnosed with an undersurface tear of the deep capsular layer of the anterior bundle of the ulnar collateral ligament. Preoperatively, all of the patients had tenderness over the anterior bundle of the ulnar collateral ligament and pain with valgus stressing of the elbow. Six of the seven patients had a normal magnetic resonance imaging scan, with one magnetic resonance imaging scan showing degeneration within the ligament. All of the patients had a negative com puted tomography arthrogram for extracapsular con trast extravasation. A consistent finding in five of the seven patients was a leak of contrast around the edge of the humerus or ulna, although the contrast was con tained within the joint. At arthroscopic evaluation, all of the patients demonstrated medial elbow instability as valgus stress was applied across the elbow joint in 70° of flexion. All of the patients underwent open medial elbow surgery, where the ulnar collateral ligament was visualized and found to be intact externally. But when the anterior bundle was incised, there was a detach ment of the undersurface of the ligament at the ulna or the humerus. Cadaveric dissections were performed to define the anatomy of the insertion sites and to confirm that this lesion was not an anatomic variant. A tear of the deep layer of the ulnar collateral ligament can result in symptomatic instability that is difficult to diagnose with conventional preoperative testing. This lesion of the an terior bundle of the ulnar collateral ligament has not been previously reported, and in our series it was as sociated with persistent medial elbow pain in throwing athletes.
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Athletic Injuries - diagnosis
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Athletic Injuries - pathology
Baseball
Baseball - injuries
Collateral Ligaments - diagnostic imaging
Collateral Ligaments - injuries
Collateral Ligaments - pathology
Contrast Media
Elbow
Elbow Joint - diagnostic imaging
Elbow Joint - injuries
Elbow Joint - pathology
Humans
Humerus - pathology
Injuries
Joint Instability - diagnosis
Joint Instability - diagnostic imaging
Joint Instability - pathology
Ligaments
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Male
Sports injuries
Sports medicine
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
Ulna
Ulna - pathology
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