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Revision total elbow replacement using the Souter-Strathclyde prosthesis
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Limb ReconstructionTotal Elbow ReplacementsMedicineOrthopaedicsReplacement ProcedureSouter-strathclyde ProsthesisSurgeryWound HealingProsthetic Joint InfectionsHand SurgeryJoint ReplacementElbow SurgeryElbow DisordersArthroscopic TechniqueOrthopaedic SurgeryAugust 1986
The Souter-Strathclyde prosthesis was used in 52 evisions of total elbow replacements (TERs) between August 1986 and May 1997. Of these, 50, carried out in 45 patients, were prospectively followed for a mean of 53 months (14 to 139). The procedure produced reliable relief of pain, and the range of movement was preserved. There was a considerable incidence of adverse events associated with revision (30%), and 12 further procedures have been required. Nonetheless, a revision is the preferred salvage procedure for failed primary arthroplasty in the absence of sepsis.
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