Title of article :
Radiocapitellar stability: the effect of soft tissue integrity on bipolar versus monopolar radial head prostheses
Author/Authors :
Chanlalit، نويسنده , , Cholawish and Shukla، نويسنده , , Dave R. and Fitzsimmons، نويسنده , , James S. and Thoreson، نويسنده , , Andrew R. and An، نويسنده , , Kai-Nan and O’Driscoll، نويسنده , , Shawn W.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
7
From page :
219
To page :
225
Abstract :
Introduction apitellar stability depends, in part, on concavity-compression mechanics. This study was conducted to examine the effects of the soft tissues on radiocapitellar stability with radial head prostheses. esis lar radial head implants are more effective in stabilizing the radiocapitellar joint than bipolar radial head prostheses, with the soft tissues intact or repaired. als and methods fresh frozen elbow specimens were used to evaluate radiocapitellar stability with monopolar and bipolar radial heads. The study variables focused on varying soft tissue conditions and examined the mean peak subluxation forces put forth by each prosthesis design. s he soft tissues intact, the mean peak force resisting posterior subluxation depended significantly on the radial head used (P = .03). Peak force was greatest for the native radial head (32 ± 7 N) and least with the bipolar prosthesis (12 ± 3 N), with the monopolar prosthesis falling in between (21 ± 4 N). The presence of soft tissues significantly affected the bipolar implant’s ability to resist subluxation, though it did not significantly impact the native or monopolar radial heads. sion tudy reveals the dependence of radiocapitellar stability on soft tissue integrity, particularly for bipolar prostheses. Overall, monopolar prostheses have a better capacity to resist radiocapitellar subluxation. sion biomechanical perspective, the enhancement of elbow stability with a monopolar radial head prosthesis is superior to that with a bipolar design. This is especially true when the integrity of the soft tissues has been compromised, such as in trauma.
Keywords :
fracture-dislocation , Elbow joint , radial head prosthesis , Instability , ligaments
Journal title :
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
Record number :
1868823
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