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. 2012 Apr;94(3):189–192. doi: 10.1308/003588412X13171221589775

Table 1.

Details of all 28 patients (31 total elbow replacements)

Elbow number Age Sex Side Diagnosis Follow-up duration MEPS X-ray Comment or complications
1 56 M R RA 88 months 75 Loose ulnar component Ulnar nerve palsy
2 58 F L OA 33 months 70 Loose ulnar component Loose hinge
3 62 M R RA 78 months 65 Good -
4 68 M L RA 34 months 55 Loose humeral component -
5 67 M R RA 43 months 100 Good -
6 65 M L RA 6 months 90 Good -
7 61 M R RA 53 months 90 Loose ulnar component -
8 63 M R RA 103 months 100 Good -
9 68 F R RA 101 months 100 Good -
10 69 F L NU# 96 months 90 Good -
11 61 F L RA 84 months 95 Good -
12 65 F R RA 85 months 100 Good -
13 63 F R RA 83 months 85 Good -
14 68 F R RA 124 months 100 Satisfactory, mild heterotopic ossification -
15 57 F L RA 106 months 100 Good Infection, wash out
16 53 M R RA 38 months 90 Loose humeral component -
17 60 F R RA 42 months 100 NU of the medial epicondyle -
18 57 F L RA 61 months 95 Good -
19 65 F R RA 72 months N/A Loose* Referred for revision
20 80 F L # 30 months N/A Loose* Referred for revision
21 67 M R RA 36 months N/A Goord* -
22 59 M R RA 39 months N/A Good* -
23 58 M L RA 55 months N/A Good* -
24 73 F R RA 7 months N/A Good* -
25 70 F R RA 16 months N/A Good* -
26 67 F L RA 5 months N/A Good* -
27 61 M L RA 30 months N/A Good* -
28 83 F L RA 3 months N/A Good* -
29 76 F R # 12 months 100 Good -
30 63 F R RA 120 months 100 Good -
31 60 F R RA 5 months 100 Good Ulnar neurapraxia

MEPS = Mayo elbow performance score; RA = rheumatoid arthritis; OA = osteoarthritis; NU = non-union; # = fracture

*

deceased

**

unable to contact