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J Shoulder Elbow Surg ; 17(2): 287-92, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18178487

ABSTRACT

This study reviews our experience with primary total elbow arthroplasty in the management of acute distal humeral fractures by use of the iBP unlinked elbow prosthesis. We followed up 9 elbows in 9 patients (including 2 with rheumatoid arthritis), with a mean age of 73 years, for a mean of 3.5 years. Functional outcome was assessed with the Mayo Elbow Performance Score and the recently developed Liverpool Elbow Score. Clinical examination and radiologic assessment were performed by an independent surgeon. All elbows were stable at the latest follow-up examination, all patients were able to perform daily activities, and pain relief was satisfactory. The median value for the Mayo Elbow Performance Score was 95 (range, 65-100). This is the first report of the use of an unlinked prosthesis for the treatment of distal humeral fractures. Our results show that this method of treatment provides a reliable and effective way of dealing with these very difficult fractures when internal fixation is not a viable option.


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Arthroplasty, Replacement , Elbow Joint/surgery , Humeral Fractures/surgery , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
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J Shoulder Elbow Surg ; 15(3): 315-8, 2006.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16679231

ABSTRACT

Instability of the sternoclavicular joint is a difficult problem to treat and can present with gross limitation in activities. Eight sternoclavicular joint stabilization procedures were performed over an 8-year period. The patients' ages ranged from 16 to 48 years (mean, 23.5 years). The indication for stabilization was pain associated with instability of the sternoclavicular joint. The joint was stabilized by use of suture anchors on the manubrium and capsular plication. The functional outcome was evaluated by use of the Constant score and patient-based Oxford Shoulder Questionnaire. At a mean follow-up of 4.5 years (range, 1-7.6 years), none of the patients had instability at the sternoclavicular joint, and all except one had returned to their previous employment. The Oxford score was 16 (range, 12-38). The mean Constant score was 74.88 (range, 33-87). We had only 1 poor result (Constant score of 33). Stabilization of the sternoclavicular joint can safely be performed by use of suture anchors. The technique is recommended for symptomatic sternoclavicular joint instability.


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Orthopedic Procedures/methods , Sternoclavicular Joint/surgery , Suture Anchors , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Sternoclavicular Joint/injuries
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Injury ; 37(3): 269-76, 2006 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16414051

ABSTRACT

This prospective study evaluates the clinical efficacy of a special implant, PlantTan plate used for fixation of displaced proximal humerus fractures. The PlantTan plate was used for internal fixation of closed displaced proximal humeral fractures in 68 patients from September 1999 to June 2002, in a University Hospital. One of the surgeries was for a non-union, and five patients were lost to follow-up. The patients' ages ranged from 19 to 76 years (mean 61 years and median 66 years). Of the remaining 62 patients, 42 were female and 20 were male. As defined using the Neer classification 19 patients had two part, 37 three part and 6 had four part fractures. Median follow-up was 19 months (11-38). The outcome was assessed using radiographs, American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) score and Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) scoring system. Fifty-two patients achieved union in a median of 8 weeks. The median cumulative score of activities of daily living of ASES was 20.4/30 (13-27). According to HSS, 11 scored excellent, 26 good, 14 fair and 11 scored poor. Eight patients had fixation failure and two developed avascular necrosis. Eleven patients developed an infection. Six patients developed an infection resulting in implant removal. One had a transient and one permanent axillary nerve palsy. Since the PlantTan plate provides stability, early active rehabilitation can be instituted. The implant is distally placed reducing impingement symptoms. However, the implant requires wide surgical exposure, is bulky and has an unacceptable infection rate. The fixation failure is high in patients with osteoporosis. In view of the above encountered problems, the implant has been discontinued in our hospital.


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Bone Plates , Fracture Fixation, Internal/instrumentation , Shoulder Fractures/surgery , Adult , Aged , Bone Plates/adverse effects , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Postoperative Complications/etiology , Prospective Studies , Prosthesis Implantation/adverse effects , Treatment Outcome
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