Unicompartmental Elbow Replacement: Development of a Lateral Replacement Elbow (LRE) Arthroplasty
نویسنده
چکیده
Postmortem studies have shown that advanced degenerative changes occur in the radiocapitellar (lateral) compartment of elbow joints in elderly subjects in whom the humeroulnar (medial) compartment remains well preserved. We have observed a similar pattern of degenerative change in younger symptomatic patients undergoing arthroscopic debridement procedures or open arthrolysis. We have found that the clinical improvement obtained by these procedures is unpredictable, and persisting rest pain is a problem. We therefore recognized the need to develop prosthetic components with which to replace or resurface the articular surfaces of the lateral compartment of the elbow. The resulting lateral resurfacing elbow arthroplasty began clinical evaluation in September 2005 and to date has been inserted into 44 elbows (43 patients). The purpose of this article is to outline the design rationale, describe the surgical technique, and present the early results of the lateral resurfacing elbow arthroplasty. Our early experiences have broadened our indications for surgery beyond patients with primary osteoarthritis and now include patients with secondary osteoarthritis due to trauma or rheumatoid disease.
منابع مشابه
A Complicated Course of a Coronal Shear Fracture Type IV of the Distal Part of Humerus Resulting in Resurfacing Radiocapitellar Joint Replacement
BACKGROUND Coronal shear fracture type IV of the distal part of humerus is a very rare injury with articular complexity potentially leading to posttraumatic osteoarthritis. One option for surgical treatment of advanced unicompartmental radiocapitellar osteoarthritis is resurfacing radiocapitellar joint replacement. METHOD A 62-year- old female sustained a coronal shear fracture type IV of the...
متن کاملShort- to medium-term outcomes of radial head replacement arthroplasty in posttraumatic unstable elbows: 20 to 70 months follow-up.
BACKGROUND The radial head is considered the main stabilizer of the elbow when the medial collateral ligament and lateral ulnar collateral ligament have been compromised. Radial head replacement (RHR) is indicated for patients with irreparable or non-united radial head fractures associated with elbow stiffness or instability. The present study aimed to analyze the clinical results after treatme...
متن کاملIrreducible elbow dislocation associated with a radial neck fracture: a case report.
A rare case of an irreducible elbow dislocation is described. We discuss the causes of irreducibility and the treatment options. Intraoperative assessment of joint stability, repair of the lateral collateral ligament and appropriate postoperative management led to an excellent 5-year outcome, obviating the need for an external fixator or a radial head replacement.
متن کاملHow Well do Orthopedic Surgeons Recognize Different Models of Total Elbow Arthroplasties on Plain Radiographs with the Use of a Diagnostic Flowchart?
Background: Recognition of total elbow arthroplasties (TEAs) on plain radiographs is difficult due to a multitude ofdifferent types and models. Especially if surgery reports and documentation are not available, lost or when the primarysurgery was performed in another hospital the prosthesis type may be undeterminable. Therefore we investigatedin this platform study if a flowch...
متن کاملCurrent concepts in elbow arthroplasty
Distal humeral replacement and the total elbow are two commonly-used arthroplastiesEach prosthesis has evolving indications and surgical techniquesRecent changes in device design and implantation methods are due to biomechanical and clinical outcome-based researchNew prostheses and methods provide: better elbow kinematics, more durable bearings and longer-lasting joint replacement potential Cit...
متن کامل