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The majority of os acromiale is asymptomatic and requires no treatment. In patients with shoulder pain, os acromiale is a possibility in the differential diagnosis and may imitate shoulder impingement. The diagnosis of symptomatic os acromiale can be proven by combining physical examination, conventional radiographs, magnetic resonance imaging, and selective injections. Surgical treatment is indicated in those patients with failed conservative therapy, in those with highly painful and unstable os acromiale, or in those with associated shoulder pathologies such as rotator cuff tears. Open or arthroscopic excision is indicated in patients with pre-type os acromiale. In meso-type acromiale, arthroscopic excision, acromioplasty, or open reduction and internal fixation have all been used, but fixation is usually preferred. Internal fixation should be done either with cannulated screws alone or in combination with tension band, which has biomechanical advantages.
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JBJS Case Connect
July 2023
Department of Surgery, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland.
Case: We present a case of a 21-year-old male patient with a symptomatic os acromiale treated with open reduction internal fixation with distal clavicle autograft. The patient presented with right shoulder pain after a motor vehicle accident with tenderness over the acromion. Radiographs demonstrated an os meso-acromion with corresponding edema on Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).
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July 2022
Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, Watford General Hospital, Watford, UK.
Symptomatic Os acromiale can cause pain, impingement, and reduced range of movement. Disruption of the syndesmosis can result in significant pain and functional impairment; this may occur after trauma. Symptomatic Os acromiale is treated by either excision or fixation.
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February 2022
Department of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, Thammasat University, Khlong Nueng, Thailand.
Arch Orthop Trauma Surg
January 2023
Department of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, Schulthess Clinic, Zurich, Switzerland.
Case: We present the case of a symptomatic os acromiale in a 51-year-old female patient. Arthroscopy-assisted treatment was performed using a double-button fixation system and additional suture cerclage. The patient presented with complete radiographic bone union, pain relief, improved range of motion and did not require hardware removal at the 12-month follow-up.
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September 2021
Orthopedic Sports Medicine Service, OrthoIllinois, Rockford, Illinois, USA.