Purpose
The goal of this study was to test a novel uncemented and unconstrained total elbow
arthroplasty (Kaufmann total elbow) design that is stabilized through a ligament reconstruction.
Methods
We quantified the implant stability after 25,000 cycles, which represents the time
between implantation and when ligament and bone healing has occurred. We used an active
motion experimental setup that applies tendon loads via pneumatic cylinders and reproduces
the forearm-originating dynamic stabilizers of the elbow. The novel total elbow arthroplasty
was actuated for 5,000 full flexion-extension cycles at 5 different shoulder positions.
Four Sawbones and 4 cadaver elbows were employed. Angular laxity and implant stability
were recorded prior to testing and after each 5,000-loading cycle.
Results
Four Sawbones and 4 cadaver elbows were implanted with the uncemented total elbow
arthroplasty and did not demonstrate fixation failure or substantial laxity after
25,000 cycles of loading imparted at different shoulder positions.
Conclusions
Our findings demonstrate that the Kaufmann total elbow replacement implanted into
cadaver and Sawbones specimens did not exhibit fixation failure or excessive laxity
after 25,000 cycles.
Clinical relevance
An uncemented, nonmechanically linked total elbow arthroplasty that gains component
fixation using intramedullary screws and employs a ligament reconstruction to stabilize
the elbow has the potential to be a valuable management option, particularly in younger
patients.
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Publication history
Published online: December 13, 2021
Accepted:
October 6,
2021
Received:
December 3,
2020
Footnotes
Dr Kaufmann owns Arrch Orthopedics that has developed this novel elbow arthroplasty. No benefits in any form have been received or will be received by the other authors related directly or indirectly to the subject of this article.
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