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. 2014 Nov;100(7):831-4.
doi: 10.1016/j.otsr.2014.07.013. Epub 2014 Sep 26.

Mechanical failure of the Coonrad-Morrey linked total elbow arthroplasty: A case report

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Mechanical failure of the Coonrad-Morrey linked total elbow arthroplasty: A case report

T T Pham et al. Orthop Traumatol Surg Res. 2014 Nov.
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Abstract

Semiconstrained (linked design) total elbow arthroplasty is indicated in a wide variety of cases. Long-term survival is better than with non-linked prostheses. However, mechanical failure of the hinge mechanism is a complication that may occur during follow-up. We report a case of failure of the axle assembly of a Coonrad-Morrey elbow prosthesis 8 years after implantation for nonunion of a supracondylar distal humerus fracture. Initial revision surgery included changing the axle and the polyethylene bushings. Revision surgery was necessary 1 year later when the axle failed again. A custom-designed locking axle had to be used to stabilize the hinge mechanism. After 3 years follow-up, the hinge was intact, there was no loosening of the components and function of the elbow was good.

Keywords: Axle mechanism; Elbow; Hinge; Polyethylene wear; Prosthesis; Revision surgery.

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