| Literature DB >> 34659490 |
Maartje Michielsen1,2, Maxime Masson3, Annemieke van Haver1,4, Matthias Vanhees1,2, Roger van Riet1,2,4.
Abstract
One of the reasons for failure of total elbow replacement is loosening of the ulnar component. Cementing techniques are often outdated. A special small nozzle is needed for the ulnar component, when a cement gun is used. This may not always be available, or surgeons may prefer to use a syringe. We postulated that the use of a cement gun and smaller nozzle would result in improved filling of the ulnar canal. A cadaveric study was performed in which the ulnas of paired specimens were cemented with a cement gun or with a syringe. A 3D printed ulnar component was inserted and computed tomography scanning was performed on all specimens. Filling of the ulnar intramedullary canal was analysed using 3D reconstructions of the specimens. A greater degree of filling was seen by the use of the cement gun in 85.7%. Filling was 52.7% in the syringe group (25.1-78.7%), compared to 63.3% for the cement gun group (p < 0.05). The use of a small nozzle cement gun provided a significantly higher filling degree of the ulnar canal. We recommend to always use a cement gun with a specific small nozzle to cement the ulnar component in total elbow arthroplasty.Entities:
Keywords: Elbow; cement; failure; prosthesis; technique
Year: 2021 PMID: 34659490 PMCID: PMC8512976 DOI: 10.1177/1758573220987853
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Shoulder Elbow ISSN: 1758-5732