학술논문

Long-term Outcome of Open Synovectomy with Radial Head Resection for Rheumatoid Elbow.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Hand Surgery (Asian-Pacific Volume). Jun2018, Vol. 23 Issue 2, p192-197. 6p. 1 Black and White Photograph, 3 Charts, 2 Graphs.
Subject
*SYNOVECTOMY
*RHEUMATOID factor
*LARSEN syndrome
*PALLIATIVE treatment
*ARTHROPLASTY
*PHYSIOLOGY
Language
ISSN
2424-8355
Abstract
Background: We reviewed our surgical results of open synovectomy with radial head resection for rheumatoid elbow. Methods: We reviewed the 20 patients (22 elbows) underwent open synovectomy for rheumatoid elbows retrospectively. The minimum follow-up period is over 10 years, and the average was 13 years 4 months. Surgical outcomes were evaluated using the VAS pain scale, range of motion, and radiologic outcomes including Larsen's grade and carrying angle. Results: The mean VAS score was 39 (range, 10-90) at last follow-up. The only one patient underwent revision surgery. The mean flexion-extension range of elbow was -28°-112° and arc of motion was 82° before surgery. The mean flexion-extension range of elbow was -23°-114°, and arc of motion was 90° at last follow-up. Radiologic findings of nine elbows in 21 elbows worsened at last follow-up according to the Larsen-s grade. Carrying angle increased by mean 4.2°, and it increased by 10° or more in four elbows. Conclusions: Our results show that open synovectomy with radial head resection resulted in functional motion maintenance and pain control for a long time, but often resulted in an elbow valgus deformity. Our findings suggest open synovectomy can be considered as palliative treatment for painful rheumatoid elbow. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]