This is a retrospective review of the results of the Acclaim total elbow replacement in 11 older patients aged ≥ 65 years with primary osteoarthritis of the elbow, with a mean follow-up of 57.6 months (30 to 86.4). Significant reductions in pain and improvement in range of movement and function were recorded. Radiological review revealed two patients with 1 mm lucencies in a single zone, and one patient with 1 mm lucencies in two zones. No components required revision. There were no deep infections, dislocations or mechanical failures. Complications included one intra-operative medial condylar fracture and one post-operative transient ulnar neuropathy, which resolved. This study demonstrates that the Acclaim prosthesis provides good symptomatic relief and improvement of function in patients with primary osteoarthritis, with low rates of loosening or other complications. This prosthesis can therefore be considered for patients aged ≥ 65 years with primary osteoarthritis of the elbow. ©2010 British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery.
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Naqui, S. Z., Rajpura, A., Nuttall, D., Prasad, P., & Trail, I. A. (2010). Early results of the Acclaim total elbow replacement in patients with primary osteoarthritis. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - Series B, 92(5), 668–671. https://doi.org/10.1302/0301-620X.92B5.22979
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