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Synovectomy, Radial Head Excision, and Anterior Capsular Release in Stage III Inflammatory Arthritis of the Elbow

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Journal J Hand Surg Am
Publisher Elsevier
Date 1997 Mar 1
PMID 9195427
Citations 3
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Abstract

A retrospective study was performed to analyze the results of elbow synovectomy, radial head excision, and anterior capsular release in 12 elbows in 11 patients with radiographic stage III inflammatory arthritis. The follow-up period averaged 6.1 years. Average flexion arc improved from 93 degrees (range, 80 degrees-110 degrees) to 116 degrees (range, 65 degrees-140 degrees), with flexion contracture improving 13 degrees. Total arc of forearm rotation increased from 95 degrees to 145 degrees. Ewald scores improved from an average of 37 to 84 points. Pain was eliminated or improved in all cases; functional improvement was noted in all patients. Serial postoperative radiographs showed no significant disease progression over time. These results suggest that combined synovectomy, radial head excision, and anterior capsular release effectively relieves pain and improves function in stage III inflammatory arthritis of the elbow.

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