About this trial
Fractures of the elbow tip (olecranon) that leave the elbow joint stable but where the fracture ends are separated (Mayo type 2a and 2b) can be treated with pins and a metal wire (tension band wiring, TBW) or metal wiring alone (cerclage fixation, CF ). Previous studies have reported high re-operation and complication rates following TBW. The current study's hypothesis, based on two retrospective studies, is that CF of these fractures yield lower re-operation rates compared with TBW. The investigators also hypothesize that the overall complication rate will be lower following CF. The aim is to investigate this hypothesis in a randomized controlled trial. Patients that are 18 years or older with Mayo type 2a and 2b olecranon fractures at Skåne University hospital will be invited to the study. Participation is voluntary. Patients who accept participation will be randomly assigned to surgery by either TBW or cerclage fixation. Two hundred participants will be followed by physiotherapists for 36 months post-surgery assessing re-operations, complications, patient reported outcome, and elbow function.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Sustained Olecranon type fracture of Mayo 2a or 2b
Seeking healthcare in at the Skåne University Hospital in Lund and Malmö, Sweden.
Disqualifiers
Subjects unable to participate in follow up (for example subjects with active substance abuse, dementia, inability to communicate or understand the questionnaires or subjects living in other administrative healthcare regions).
Subjects unable to give informed written consent.
Subject where non operative treatment is indicated due to frailty or severe ongoing disease.
Fracture not operated within 14 days from the date the fracture was sustained.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Cerclage fixation
- Tension band wiring
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Region Skane
Lead sponsor
Lund University
Collaborator