“…However, complication rates of up to 62% have been reported 14 , including a long-term risk of loosening and a permanent weight-bearing restriction 2,5,6,15,16 . A recent study of patients younger than 45 years who underwent total elbow replacement surgery due to posttraumatic injuries found a revision rate of 20.4% and a complication rate of 32.7% at an average follow-up of 5 years 17 . Therefore, in young patients with high functional demand, other nonarthroplasty therapeutic options should be considered.…”