Extended deltopectoral approach for revision total elbow arthroplasty requiring humeral allograft-prosthetic composites in patients with severely compromised proximal humerus bone stock

对于肱骨近端骨量严重不足的患者,采用扩大三角肌胸大肌入路进行需要肱骨异体移植-假体复合体的全肘关节翻修术。

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Severe humeral bone loss in the setting of failed total elbow arthroplasty (TEA) poses a particularly challenging reconstructive problem. The objective of this study was to review the rationale, indications, contraindications, and detailed surgical technique for using an extended anterior deltopectoral approach to perform a revision TEA when substantially long allografts are required in the presence of severely compromised proximal humerus bone stock. METHODS: The authors developed this exposure and reconstructive strategy for failed elbow arthroplasties where the remaining segment of proximal humerus is extremely short, which makes adequate plate fixation of an allograft-prosthetic composite (APC) to the native bone extremely challenging. From an anterior deltopectoral approach, it is possible to use dedicated long, precontoured proximal humerus locking plates to maximize fixation in any remaining proximal humerus. This exposure still makes it possible to provide adequate access to the coupling mechanism of the humeral and ulnar components for implantation of a linked elbow arthroplasty. This exposure also allows for adequate judgment of humeral length and rotation. PITFALLS AND CHALLENGES: Crucial steps in the surgery include extending the dissection past the elbow flexion crease such that one can obtain circumferential exposure of the distal humerus. It is also important to couple the humeral and ulnar components prior to committing to the length of the APC. Special attention must be paid to gauge appropriate APC rotation and length for proper soft tissue tension. When performing fixation of the proximal humeral plate, screw purchase must be maximized in both the remaining native proximal humerus and the APC. Compression across the allograft-host interface is paramount for healing to occur. CONCLUSION: An extended anterior deltopectoral approach to perform a revision TEA when very long APCs are required is a viable option to restore humeral bone stock and regain humeral stem fixation in the setting of failed TEA with extensive humeral bone loss.

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