Elbow Interposition Arthroplasty With Meniscal Allograft.

Q3 Medicine
Ryan C Xiao, Christine S Williams, Amanda L Walsh, Jaehon M Kim, Michael R Hausman
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Abstract

Painful, end-stage elbow arthritis in young, active patients remains a challenging and unsolved problem. Lifetime weight-bearing restrictions make total elbow arthroplasty (TEA) an unrealistic and unsustainable option for most of these patients, and the alternatives for treating a failed TEA are limited and mostly unsatisfactory. Elbow interposition arthroplasty can provide good pain relief and reasonable restoration of motion while avoiding weight-bearing restrictions. However, resurfacing materials such as fascia, Achilles tendon, and skin are not durable and are likely torn or displaced. We propose using meniscus allograft as the interposition material, as it is strong, robust, and designed to resist high compressive and shearing loads. It can heal the native tissue, and the topological properties of an amphitheater-shaped meniscus wrapped in a semicircle anatomically simulates the native shape of the trochlea, conferring additional stability that abets concentric motion. We present a series of 5 patients who underwent meniscal allograft arthroplasty from 2021 to 2023 at a single institution. All patients had resurfacing with meniscus allographs with supplemental stabilization using a double internal joint stabilizer. All patients demonstrated improvement in pain and ulnohumeral range of motion. Our technique of meniscus allograft interposition arthroplasty demonstrates good short-term pain relief and functional improvement. Further follow-up is warranted to assess the longevity of the meniscus interposition. Level of Evidence: Level IV-treatment study.

半月板同种异体肘关节置换术。
疼痛,终末期肘关节关节炎的年轻,活跃的患者仍然是一个具有挑战性和未解决的问题。终生负重限制使得全肘关节置换术(TEA)对大多数患者来说是不现实和不可持续的选择,治疗失败的TEA的选择是有限的,而且大多不令人满意。肘关节置换术可以很好地缓解疼痛和合理地恢复活动,同时避免了负重限制。然而,诸如筋膜、跟腱和皮肤等表面材料不耐用,很可能被撕裂或移位。我们建议使用同种异体半月板移植物作为中间材料,因为它是强大的,坚固的,并且设计抵抗高压缩和剪切载荷。它可以治愈原生组织,圆形半月板包裹在半圆形中,其拓扑特性在解剖学上模拟滑车的原生形状,赋予额外的稳定性,促进同心圆运动。我们介绍了从2021年到2023年在同一机构接受半月板同种异体关节置换术的5例患者。所有患者均采用同种异体半月板表面置换,并使用双内关节稳定器辅助稳定。所有患者均表现出疼痛和肱尺骨活动度的改善。我们采用同种异体半月板置换术,短期内疼痛缓解,功能改善。进一步的随访是有必要的,以评估半月板介入的寿命。证据等级:iv级治疗研究。
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期刊介绍: Techniques in Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery presents authoritative, practical information on today"s advances in hand and upper extremity surgery. It features articles by leading experts on the latest surgical techniques, the newest equipment, and progress in therapies for rehabilitation. The primary focus of the journal is hand surgery, but articles on the wrist, elbow, and shoulder are also included. Major areas covered include arthroscopy, microvascular surgery, plastic surgery, congenital anomalies, tendon and nerve disorders, trauma, and work-related injuries.
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