Radial head arthroplasty

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Abstract

In conclusion, radial head fractures with 3 or more fragments have a high incidence of complications when treated with ORIF including hardware failure, malunion, nonunion, and the need for re-operation. Radial head arthroplasty has demonstrated good success in the treatment of complex, comminuted radial head fractures which are not amenable to non-opeative treatment or ORIF. Success can be optimized by diligent surgical dissection, avoiding inadvertent nerve injury, placement of an appropriately sized implant, repair of associated injuries, and early protected motion.

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Kleiner, M. T., Ilyas, A. M., & Jupiter, J. B. (2010). Radial head arthroplasty. Acta Chirurgiae Orthopaedicae et Traumatologiae Cechoslovaca, 77(1), 7–12. https://doi.org/10.55095/achot2010/001

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