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Acromioclavicular Joint Reconstruction

Treat acromioclavicular joint injuries, also known as shoulder separation

What is acromioclavicular joint reconstruction?

The acromioclavicular (AC) joint is where the acromion (the bony tip on the edge of your shoulder blade) and clavicle (collarbone) meet. This joint often becomes damaged due to trauma or injury. When this happens, the acromion moves out of place or separates from the clavicle, leading to torn or stretched ligaments and causing pain in the shoulder and arm.

If other forms of treatment do not work for this injury or if it is too severe, an acromioclavicular joint reconstruction may be required. Acromioclavicular joint injuries, also known as shoulder separation, typically happen due to car accidents, falls, or a direct blow to the area. It is a common sports injury as it can occur when a person falls on their outstretched hand or their joint is impacted by a strong force such as a football tackle.

If left untreated over time, it can cause wear and tear of the joint, pain, stiffness, limited range of motion, and dislocation.

acromioclavicular joint injuries
Acromioclavicular joint injuries, also known as shoulder separation, is when the acromion separates from the clavicle and causes pain.

How does acromioclavicular joint reconstruction work?

If the acromioclavicular injury is recent and not too severe, an acromioclavicular joint repair may be done via arthroscopic or keyhole repair. For chronic injuries, an acromioclavicular joint reconstruction is often required because a repair is no longer possible or sufficient to fix the joint. In this case, it may be done via open incisions.

Acromioclavicular joint reconstruction surgery involves reconstructing the damaged joint by using an allograft (tendon graft) along with mechanical fixation. During the procedure, the orthopaedic surgeon also removes the end of the clavicle or restores it to its normal position.

Essentially, the purpose of the surgery is to fit the arm back into the collarbone securely and enable normal functioning and mobility of the joint. It is typically conducted under general anaesthesia and may require an overnight stay at the hospital for monitoring.

Benefits of acromioclavicular joint reconstruction

  • Relieves pain and discomfort in the shoulder
  • Prevents acromioclavicular joint dislocation
  • Allows normal functioning of the joint
  • Improved flexibility, strength, and mobility

What conditions can acromioclavicular joint reconstruction treat?

An acromioclavicular joint reconstruction can treat the following conditions:
  • Acromioclavicular joint fractures or damage
  • Acromioclavicular joint separation or dislocation
  • Torn or damaged ligaments
Acromioclavicular joint reconstruction
Acromioclavicular joint reconstruction is usually performed when there is significant trauma to the joint.

What results can I expect?

After the surgery, you can expect to wear a sling for 4-6 weeks. You will be advised to take painkillers for the first few days as your shoulder may be painful and swollen. Physiotherapy exercises will also be recommended to help you regain your strength and flexibility. The duration of sessions will depend on your injury.

The exact results of this surgery depend on the severity of the injury, age, medical history, and other factors. In general, patients can expect a full recovery in 4-6 months.

Work closely with your orthopaedist and follow their recommendations for exercises and activities for the best results.

How many treatment sessions are needed?

Only 1 surgery at a time is normally needed for acromioclavicular joint reconstruction, however, physiotherapy sessions and follow-up appointments are normally required for the first 6 months.
acromioclavicular joint reconstruction recovery
Physiotherapy aids in the recovery of acromioclavicular joint reconstruction surgery and helps the patient regain strength and flexibility.
Your orthopaedic surgeon will be able to provide you with a bespoke treatment plan, tailored to your needs and requirements.

Dr Puah KL is our Senior Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at Artisan Sports & Orthopaedic Surgery. He used to serve the sports service of Singapore General Hospital - the highest volume trauma centre for orthopaedics in Singapore.

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