TW Wright’s research while affiliated with Temple University and other places

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Total elbow arthroplasty with massive composite allografts
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May 2004

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Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery

KJ Renfree

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PC Dell

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SH Kozin

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TW Wright

Total elbow arthroplasty is challenging when there is extensive bone loss. We studied retrospectively the long-term (mean, 6.5 years) clinical and radiographic results of 10 patients in whom 14 massive allograft-prosthetic composites were used in such clinical situations. The mean arc of active flexion/extension was 92degrees. The Bryan-Morrey and Hospital for Special Surgery elbow scoring systems were used and revealed a modest improvement in pain and stability but a disappointing return of function, with independent self-core possible in only 3 patients, household and employment activities in 2, and recreational pursuits in 2. Three patients claimed that they were unable to use the elbow. Multiple procedures (mean, 2.2) were sometimes required to optimize the result. The 79% rate of allograft-host union is similar to that of hip and knee arthroplasty. The use of massive allografts is a reasonable alternative in salvage situations involving total elbow arthroplasty with massive bone loss.

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... Over 50% had difficulty combing their hair and putting on a shirt, whereas >40% had difficulty eating, performing hygiene, and donning shoes. Other cohorts have demonstrated similar difficulties with activities of daily living postoperatively, with Renfree et al. 26 reporting independent self-care in only 3 of 10 patients following TEA with an APC and Mansat et al. 18 reporting 8 of 13 patients having difficulties with activities of daily living. Although this represents a major challenge postoperatively, it is likely that these patients had challenges with activities of daily living prior to the surgical procedure as well. ...

Reference:

Outcomes of Humeral Allograft-Prosthetic Composites with Plate Fixation in Revision Total Elbow Arthroplasty
Total elbow arthroplasty with massive composite allografts
  • Citing Article
  • May 2004

Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery