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Total Elbow Arthroplasty: Why and How.

Ante Prkic1, Maarten J de Vos2, Marc L Wagener3, Bertram The1, Denise Eygendaal1,4.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Elbow arthroplasty is a relatively infrequent orthopaedic procedure that can be performed in multiple ways according to the type of prosthesis that is used and the needs of the individual patient. STEP 1 PREPARATION AND POSITIONING OF THE PATIENT: Place the patient in the lateral decubitus position or in the supine position with the arm draped, allowing for easy manipulation of the elbow during the procedure. STEP 2 INCISION: Palpate and mark the local osseous landmarks, ulnar nerve, and incision, and then make a posterior incision to allow 360° access to the elbow joint as well as to allow decompression or transposition of the ulnar nerve. STEP 3 APPROACH—THE SUPERFICIAL LAYER: Perform the superficial approach, including a decompression of the ulnar nerve, and properly visualize the triceps tendon attachment on the proximal part of the ulna and both epicondyles. STEP 4 APPROACH—THE DEEP LAYER: Mobilize the triceps to allow visualization of the articular surfaces of the ulna, humerus, and radius, while taking care to protect the ulnar nerve. STEP 5 PREPARATION OF THE OSSEOUS STRUCTURES: Prepare the humerus and ulna in conformance with the technique that is described for the prosthesis and take care to restore the anatomical flexion-extension axis of the elbow. STEP 6 PLACEMENT OF THE PROSTHESIS: When all trial components are in place, reduce the joint to test the stability of the elbow. STEP 7 CLOSURE OF THE ELBOW: When all of the definitive components of the total elbow arthroplasty are in place, close the surgical wound in layers as the anatomy is restored. STEP 8 POSTOPERATIVE CARE: After surgery, a wound dressing is applied and physical rehabilitation is started to maximize the functional outcome.
RESULTS: In our study of the mid-term results of a convertible total elbow arthroplasty, based on 58 elbow arthroplasties, patients had significant improvement in range of movement, function, and pain at 6 months postoperatively8.

Entities:  

Year:  2017        PMID: 30233940      PMCID: PMC6132587          DOI: 10.2106/JBJS.ST.16.00087

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JBJS Essent Surg Tech        ISSN: 2160-2204


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