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Innovations in the Treatment of Hand and Elbow Arthritis. Indications for Ulnar Head Replacement
Am J Orthop. 2008 August;37(8):17-20
By
Berger RA
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Richard A. Berger, MD, PhD
Dr. Berger is Professor and Consultant, Departments of Orthopedic Surgery and Anatomy, Director, Hand Surgery Fellowship, and Dean, Mayo School of Continuing Medical Education, College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.
Implanting an endoprosthesis is a clinically proven means of reestablishing mechanical contact between the distal radius and ulna, thus providing the foundation for stability of the entire forearm. The indications for, contraindications to, and outcomes of ulnar head replacement are discussed, together with the underlying mechanics, pathomechanics of ulnar head excision, the theoretical basis for implant arthroplasty, and the designs that have been employed.