| Literature DB >> 11813945 |
F von Knoch1, J L Marsh, C Steyers, T McKinley, M O'Rourke, M Bottlang.
Abstract
Articulated external fixation of the elbow allows aggressive elbow range of motion while protecting the joint and periarticular structures from excessive forces. A technique for aligning a monolateral-hinged fixator to the rotational axis of the elbow without the use of an invasive axis pin has been developed. Thirteen patients with acute and chronic post-traumatic elbow problems were treated over a four year period with this technique. An average arc of motion of 84 degrees was achieved in the frame. Frames were removed at an average of 7.6 weeks. Complications were confined to pin tract infections. In 11 patients followed for an average of 35 weeks the average arc of motion was 81 degrees. Further experience is required to determine the role of this device and to identify which elbows achieve the most benefit compared to conventional techniques.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11813945 PMCID: PMC1888190
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iowa Orthop J ISSN: 1541-5457