Aims. The aim of this study was to evaluate the kinematics of the elbow following increasing length of the radius with implantation of
Aims. The aim of this study was to analyze how proximal radial neck resorption (PRNR) starts and progresses radiologically in two types of press-fit
We measured the tension in the interosseous membrane
in six cadaveric forearms using an in vitro forearm
testing system with the native radial head, after excision of the
radial head and after metallic
Aims. It has been hypothesized that proximal radial neck resorption (PRNR) following press-fit
Aims. In patients with a failed
Essex-Lopresti injuries are often unrecognized acutely with resulting debilitating adverse effects. Persistent axial forearm instability may affect load transmission at both the elbow and wrist, resulting in significant pain. In the setting of both acute and chronic injuries metallic
Radial head fractures are among the most common fractures around the elbow.
The aim of this study was to report the outcome of
There is little information available at present regarding the mechanisms of failure of modern metallic radial head implants. Between 1998 and 2008, 44 consecutive patients (47 elbows) underwent removal of a failed metallic
Aims. Arthroplasties of the elbow, including total elbow arthroplasty,
Purpose: To review the clinical outcome of patients who have had complex radial head fractures managed with titanium
Introduction:
Purpose: Unrepairable fractures of the radial head are often treated with
Background. Comminuted radial head fractures are challenging to treat with open reduction and internal fixation. Complicating matters further, radial head fractures are often associated with other elbow fractures and soft tissue injuries.
Introduction and Aims: To evaluate the results of
Purpose:
Aims. The aim of this study was to evaluate the outcome of complex radial head fractures at mid-term follow-up, and determine whether open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) or
The evidence for treatment of acute complex radial head fractures with
Aims: The purpose of our study was to determine the radiographic anatomy of the proximal radius in three different views in order to identify that position, which has the smallest value for the angle between the axis of forearm rotation (AFR) and the radial neck axis (RNA). It is our hypothesis that such a position should offer the optimal situation for the radial neck cut in
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