2011
DOI: 10.1186/1749-799x-6-60
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Inverted 'V' osteotomy excision arthroplasty for bony ankylosed elbows

Abstract: BackgroundBony ankylosis of elbow is challenging and difficult problem to treat. The options are excision arthroplasty and total elbow replacement. We report our midterm results on nine patients, who underwent inverted 'V' osteotomy excision arthroplasty in our hospital with good functional results.MaterialsOur case series includes 9 patients (seven males and two females) with the mean age of 34 years (13-56 years). Five patients had trauma, two had pyogenic arthritis, one had tuberculous arthritis, and one ha… Show more

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“…Thirty-three studies met our eligibility criteria and were included for data analysis [ 1 4 , 12 , 14 41 ]. These studies consisted of two prospective cohort studies and 30 retrospective cohort studies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thirty-three studies met our eligibility criteria and were included for data analysis [ 1 4 , 12 , 14 41 ]. These studies consisted of two prospective cohort studies and 30 retrospective cohort studies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18 Rex et al performed forked osteotomy arthroplasty in 9 cases and their mean Mayo's elbow performance score (MEPS) increased from 48 to 80 postoperatively. 54 operatively and range of motion (ROM) increased from a mean of 2.5 e82.3 . 18 Meticulous dissection is required during such surgery since anatomy could have been distorted due to destruction.…”
Section: Operative Management Optionsmentioning
confidence: 99%