Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4075712 Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery 2008 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The instantaneous flexion axes in rheumatoid patients treated with a Kudo (Biomet UK Ltd, Swindon, UK), Capitellocondylar (Johnson & Johnson Orthopaedics Inc, Raynham, MA), or GSB III (Zimmer GmbH, Winterthur, Switzerland) elbow prosthesis were calculated using radiostereometric analysis and compared with those previously found in the normal elbow in vivo. Variability in the flexion axis position was greater in the prosthetic elbows than reported for healthy subjects. This was especially evident for the unlinked Kudo prosthesis, with dispersions of the axes up to 84.3° in the frontal and 45.0° in the horizontal plane. Corresponding values for the unlinked Capitellocondylar prosthesis were 19.7° and 20.9°. The linked GSB III prosthesis was the most constrained, with dispersions within 15.4° in the frontal and 4.6° in the horizontal plane. The unlinked elbow prostheses displayed considerable axis dispersion under physiologic conditions. Implant design seems to be able to compensate for this to some extent, as indicated, for example, by the results of the Capitellocondylar prosthesis.

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