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Volume 13

Journal of Orthopaedics Trauma Surgery & Related Research

Arthroplasty 2018

September 24-25, 2018

Arthroplasty

September 24-25, 2018 London, UK

11

th

International Conference on

Short term results of replacement arthroplasty in irreparable Mason type-III radial head fractures

Anish Agarwalla

Safdarjung Hospital-VMM College, India

Background & Aim:

The radial head is considered as the main stabilizer of the elbow especially when the medial and lateral ulnar

collateral ligaments have been damaged. Radial HeadArthroplasty (RHA) is indicated for patients with unreconstructible radial head

fractures. The present study was carried out to analyze the early clinical results after treatment of irreparable radial head fractures

with radial head replacement.

Methods:

32 patients with Mason’s type-III radial head fractures were treated with cemented Monoblock stainless steel radial head

replacement during 2014-2016. The patients were followed up for a period ranging from minimum of 12 months to a maximum of

23 months, with average being 16 months. During each visit their functional outcome with any associated complications were noted

and were graded with Mayo’s Elbow Performance Score (MEPS).

Results:

At the final follow up, 24 patients (75%) had excellent results, 6 (18.75%) good and two (6.25%) had fair results. Six (6)

patients were associated with complications like pain, stiffness and valgus elbow instability. Variables like MEPS, pain and stiffness

were found to have significant association with time interval between injury and surgery, with cases being operated earlier showing

better results. Significant association was also seen between associated elbow injury and elbow instability. No case of radiocapitellar

overstuffing was seen. However, one case was associated with lateral epicondylitis which is a relatively rare non-documented

complication.

Conclusion:

We conclude that radial head arthroplasty is a good treatment option for irreparable type-III radial head fractures with

cases operated earlier showing better results. It restores elbow kinematics and stability with good functional outcome, provided care

has been taken to avoid overstuffing of the joint. Early mobilization of elbow is important to restore elbow motion and function

.

Biography

Anish Agarwalla has completed his Post-graduation from Central Institute of Orthopedics, Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi and is currently serving as a Senior

Resident at the same place. He is highly interested in academics and research related works. He is the co-author of two books and interested in joint disorders.

dranishagarwalla@gmail.com

Anish Agarwalla, J Arthroplasty 2018, Volume 13