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Arthroskopische Behandlungskonzepte der osteochondralen Läsion am Ellenbogen

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Osteochondrale Läsionen (OCL) des Ellenbogengelenks sind im Vergleich zu anderen Gelenken selten und betreffen dann meistens den Bereich des Capitulum humeri (Ruchelsman et al. 2010, Vogt et al. 2011). Betroffen sind hiervon vor allem Jugendliche mit Aktivitäten in Wurf- und Überkopfsportarten. So wird die OCL des Ellenbogens in der Literatur insbesondere bei jungen Baseballspielern und daher vor allem in amerikanischen und japanischen Publikationen beschrieben (Mihara et al. 2010, 2009, Takeda et al. 2002, Yamamoto et al. 2006). Da in der Regel eine mikrotraumatische Genese dieser Erkrankung zugrunde liegt, ist es sinnvoll von osteochondralen Läsionen zu sprechen und nicht von der Osteochondrosis dissecans (OD), um Überschneidungen mit einer OD anderer Genese zu vermeiden.

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Vogt, S., Blanke, F. (2018). Arthroskopische Behandlungskonzepte der osteochondralen Läsion am Ellenbogen. In: Imhoff, A.B., Lenich, A. (eds) Arthroskopie und minimal-invasive Chirurgie des Ellenbogens. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-56679-4_5

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