Metallic Press-fit Radial Head Replacement for Radial Head Fractures.

This study evaluated the clinical and radiographic results of patients who sustained nonreconstructible radial head fractures that subsequently were treated with a metallic press-fit radial head prosthesis (RHP). Nine patients with comminuted radial head fractures were treated with a metallic press-fit RHP; mean follow-up was 38.7 months. The radial head fracture was acute in 6 patients (group A) and chronic in 3 patients (group B). Functional evaluation was assessed using the Mayo Elbow Performance Score (MEPS) and Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) Questionnaire. Radiographs were assessed for loosening, radiocapitellar alignment, osteolysis of the radial neck, lucency, periarticular ossifications, and ulnohumeral degeneration. Average flexion and flexion contracture were 133° and 5°, respectively. Average supination and pronation angles were 70° and 73°, respectively. Mean MEPS was 90 (range, 70-100), and elbow performance was excellent in 4 patients, good in 4 patients, and fair in 1 patient. Mean DASH score was 21.9 (range, 0-61). Flexion contracture, forearm rotation arc, and MEPS score were better and the complication rate was lower in group A compared with group B. Centering of the stem was observed on both anteroposterior and lateral radiographs in 6 patients. Lucent lines around the prostheses, stress shielding under the neck of the radius, and ectopic ossification occurred in 5 patients. Three patients had osteoarthritis. Elbow stiffness and ulnar...
Source: Orthopedics - Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Tags: Orthopedics Source Type: research