AC Joint Osteoarthritis Surgical Treatments
What are the surgical options for AC joint osteoarthritis?
If non-surgical treatment options are ineffective, an arthroscopic shoulder surgery may be recommended as the next treatment step. During this surgery, a procedure called a distal clavicle excision will be performed. A distal clavicle excision (DCE) is the surgical resection of the distal (lateral) end of the clavicle. The AC joint is the only joint in the body in which additional joint space can be added in such a procedure. By resecting the distal clavicle and creating more joint space within the AC joint, patients should notice a decrease in pain and inflammation. In the majority of cases, this procedure allows for restoration of normal motion and function of the AC joint.
How long is the recovery after a Distal Clavicle Excision?
The recovery period after a distal clavicle excision can vary depending on if any additional procedures, such as a biceps tenodesis or rotator cuff repair, were performed. However, the following is a general timeline for the recovery process after an isolated DCE:
If you suspect you have AC joint osteoarthritis or are experiencing shoulder pain, contact Dr. Chahla today to schedule a shoulder evaluation. Dr. Jorge Chahla is a sports medicine orthopedic shoulder surgeon in Chicago, Illinois who specializes in the treatment of sports related shoulder injuries. He is internationally recognized for his contributions to the field of sports medicine and is a pioneer in novel therapies. Dr. Chahla’s focus is on customized and personalized care to meet the needs of each of his patients. He uses minimally invasive arthroscopic procedures to preserve the natural joint and reduce recovery time to accelerate his patients’ return to the activities they love.
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Dr. Jorge Chahla
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- Assistant professor of orthopedic surgery at Rush University
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