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The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Vol 72, Issue 4 601-618, Copyright © 1990 by Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc
Post-traumatic contracture of the elbow. Operative treatment, including distraction arthroplasty
BF Morrey
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota 55905.
Twenty-six consecutive patients who had post-traumatic contracture of the
elbow were treated by operative release alone or by release and distraction
arthroplasty, with or without fascial interposition. The type of operative
procedure was determined by whether the factors limiting motion were purely
extra-articular (extrinsic) or whether they included intra-articular
(intrinsic) elements as well. The mean preoperative arc of total motion was
30 degrees (from 63 to 93 degrees of flexion). At follow-up examination,
twenty-two to ninety-four months post-operatively, of twenty-five patients,
the mean arc of total motion was 96 degrees (from 30 to 126 degrees). There
were eight complications in seven (27 per cent) of the patients. Of these,
four (avulsion of the triceps tendon, deep infection, and two ulnar-nerve
paresthesias) were managed by subsequent operative treatment. The other
four complications included drainage from a pin site, which resolved after
removal of the pin: a three by two-centimeter skin slough, which
spontaneously epithelialized; aseptic resorption of the distal end of the
humerus and proximal end of the ulna, which stopped after immobilization
and subsequent bracing of the elbow but resulted in moderate instability;
and ulnar-nerve paresthesia, which was not operatively treated and
persisted. Twenty-four (96 per cent) of the twenty-five patients who were
followed for twenty-two months or more were satisfied with the results of
the procedure because of the improved facility in carrying out activities
of daily living. No patient had increased pain, but two had moderate
instability. It was concluded that the results of distraction arthroplasty
can be gratifying, but the technique is demanding and the rate of
complications is high.

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