Souter-Strathclyde arthroplasty of the rheumatoid elbow: 23 cases followed for 3 years
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Twenty-three elbows in 17 rheumatoid arthritis patients have undergone unconstrained Souter-Strathclyde elbow replacements since March 1984. One patient developed a deep-wound infection, and 4 others had a temporary ulnar nerve paresis. At follow-up 3 (0.5–6) years postoperatively, there was a moderate improvement in the arc of movements: 25° in extension-flexion and 45° in forearm rotation. Pain relief was achieved in 20 cases. Three elbows required revision, two following recurrent dislocation and the other after a humeral fracture and component loosening.Downloads
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1991-01-01
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Burnett, R., & Fyfe, I. S. (1991). Souter-Strathclyde arthroplasty of the rheumatoid elbow: 23 cases followed for 3 years. Acta Orthopaedica, 62(1), 52–54. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679108993091
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