Distraction arthroplasty of the elbow

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Abstract

One of the most common and potentially disabling complications of elbow trauma is that of posttraumatic stiffness. The type of surgery best suited to the patient's needs is a function of the existence of joint surface involvement (intrinsic or extrinsic). For intrinsic causes, distraction with or without interposition arthroplasty has altered functional outcome. What was thought to be a virtually untreatable complication has now been treated with an aggressive surgical release and distraction to achieve an acceptable result.

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Regan, W. D., & Reilly, C. D. (1993). Distraction arthroplasty of the elbow. Hand Clinics. https://doi.org/10.4055/jkoa.1989.24.2.483

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