Abstract
PURPOSE : To classify the pattern of periprosthetic fracture after total elbow
replacement(TER) and introduce the principles of treatment in various fracture patterns.
MATERIALS AND METHODS : Four patients(1 man and 3 women) were evaluated, who had
periprosthetic fractures following total elbow arthroplasty, form July 1997 to October
1998. The incidence of fracture among TERs was 6%(4/62) and the average follow-up
period was 1 year 6 months. The locations of periprosthetic fractures were classified
according to Hanyu et al. The result were analyzed about the treatment modalities, the
period to bony union, elbow motion and complication.
RESULTS : Type2 and type 3 fractures were treated with closed reduction and hanging
splint, whereas type 1 fracture showing loosening of humeral component was treated
with revision arthroplasty. Type 4 fracture was treated with open reduction and internal
fixation. The period to bone union was 5 months in average. The elbow motion ranged
between 7.5degrees to 106.2degrees at the last follow-up. Type 3 showed anterior angulation
deformity of 20degrees.
CONCLUSION : Fracture pattern, stability, and loosing of component should be considered
to select treatment modality. In transverse fracture proximal to the humeral stem
tip(type 3), open reduction and internal fixation is recommended because of difficulties in
maintaining alignment of fracture fragment. Postoperative rehabilitation program is very
important to prevent limitation of elbow motion