PURPOSE: To report the short-term results for posttraumatic total elbow arthroplasty. METHODS: We included patients presenting to our hospital with symptomatic chronic posttraumatic arthritis or deformities of the elbow, aged 55 to 90 years. All patients had reconstruction with a Coonrad-Morrey prosthesis. We performed clinical follow-up after 2, 6, 12, 24, and 36 months, consisting of physical examination, standard radiographs, and calculation of the Mayo elbow performance index. RESULTS: A total of 17 patients were enrolled in this study and had a mean follow-up of 32 months. Mean preoperative flexion arc was 67° and 105° postoperatively. The mean preoperative Mayo elbow performance index score was 54 (range, 30-80) and improved to a postoperative score of 93 (range, 60-100). We encountered 6 complications in 5 patients. Four complications required surgical intervention and 2 minor complications were treated noninvasively. CONCLUSIONS: Short-term functional outcomes after total elbow arthroplasty in this prospective cohort of patients with posttraumatic arthritis or deformities of the elbow were good according to mean postoperative measurements.
PURPOSE: To report the short-term results for posttraumatic total elbow arthroplasty. METHODS: We included patients presenting to our hospital with symptomatic chronic posttraumatic arthritis or deformities of the elbow, aged 55 to 90 years. All patients had reconstruction with a Coonrad-Morrey prosthesis. We performed clinical follow-up after 2, 6, 12, 24, and 36 months, consisting of physical examination, standard radiographs, and calculation of the Mayo elbow performance index. RESULTS: A total of 17 patients were enrolled in this study and had a mean follow-up of 32 months. Mean preoperative flexion arc was 67° and 105° postoperatively. The mean preoperative Mayo elbow performance index score was 54 (range, 30-80) and improved to a postoperative score of 93 (range, 60-100). We encountered 6 complications in 5 patients. Four complications required surgical intervention and 2 minor complications were treated noninvasively. CONCLUSIONS: Short-term functional outcomes after total elbow arthroplasty in this prospective cohort of patients with posttraumatic arthritis or deformities of the elbow were good according to mean postoperative measurements.
Authors: Vasileios Samdanis; Gopikanthan Manoharan; Robert W Jordan; Adam C Watts; Paul Jenkins; Rohit Kulkarni; Michael Thomas; Amar Rangan; Stuart M Hay Journal: Shoulder Elbow Date: 2019-09-12