arthroplasty
Background
Indications
RA
OA
AVN
Osteoarthritis
Epidemiology
Usually after 50-60 years of age
Aetiology
Primary 90% of cases
Secondary
- AVN
- trauma
- instability
Pathology
Ankle Arthroplasty
History
First generation (late 70s early 80s)
Results
Rheumatoid foot
Definition
Disorder of immune system
- antigen-antibody complexes
- stimulate release of proteolytic enzymes
- leading to vasculitis, synovitis and cartilage destruction
Characterised
Articular Effects
- synovitis
- ligamentous and capsular laxity
- cartilage destruction
- osseous erosion
Vasculitis
- rheumatoid nodules
Distal Humerus Fractures
Epidemiology
2 groups
- young patient with high velocity injury
- older patient with comminuted, osteoporotic fracture
In the second group fixation can be very difficult
Anatomy
Hinged Joint
- trochlea axis is centre of rotation
- 40o anterior angulation in sagittal plane
Arthroplasty
Indications
RA
- very good results
- 97% 10 year survival Coonrad-Morrey prosthesis
Other Dx
- OA / post-traumatic arthritis / nonunion
- tend to have worse survival than RA
Haemophilia
- elbow joint commonly involved
- 90% of haemophiliacs
Acute unreconstructable fracture > 60
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Epidemiology
50% rheumatoid patients have elbow pathology
- 80% also have shoulder pathology
- 90% hand and wrist
Always consider entire upper limb