Alnot J Y, Augereau B, Bellemère P
Département de Chirurgie du Membre Supérieur, Hôpital Bichat, Paris, France.
Int Orthop. 1994 Apr;18(2):80-9. doi: 10.1007/BF02484416.
The Guepar total elbow replacement is a low friction, minimally constrained gliding prosthesis. The humeral and ulnar components are of metal with intramedullary stems, which are cemented. There is a sigmoid shaped, high density polyethylene interposition bearing. The authors have used the prosthesis in 33 patients with rheumatoid arthritis, 4 with post-traumatic problems, one with chondrocalcinosis and another with degenerative changes of uncertain aetiology. In the patients with rheumatoid arthritis, one sustained a posterior dislocation and two suffered deep infection. In the remaining 30, the overall results were good at an average review of 32 months. The mean range of movement had increased by 31 degrees and pain was absent in 28 elbows. In the management of rheumatoid arthritis total elbow arthroplasty must be part of an overall plan of treatment. Severe involvement of the wrist and shoulder must be dealt with before elbow replacement is considered.