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. 2014 May 7;96(9):e70. doi: 10.2106/JBJS.M.00364

TABLE II.

Total Elbow Arthroplasty Failures*

Failure Description No. of Failures
Mechanical failure with revision surgical procedure
 Bushing exchange 25
 Humeral component
  Aseptic loosening 5
  Aseptic loosening and periprosthetic fracture 4
  Component fracture 3
  Aseptic loosening, component fracture, and periprosthetic fracture 1
  Aseptic loosening and component fracture 1
 Ulnar component
  Aseptic loosening 20
  Aseptic loosening and periprosthetic fracture 12
  Component fracture 9
  Aseptic loosening, component fracture, and periprosthetic fracture 5
  Aseptic loosening and component fracture 4
  Malposition 1
 Humeral and ulnar components
  Humeral and ulnar aseptic loosening 3
  Humeral and ulnar aseptic loosening and ulnar periprosthetic fracture 1
  Humeral and ulnar aseptic loosening and humeral periprosthetic fracture 1
  Humeral and ulnar aseptic loosening and periprosthetic fracture 1
  Ulnar aseptic loosening and humeral component fracture 1
  Humeral and ulnar component fracture 1
Deep infection with revision surgical procedure
 Humeral and ulnar components (resection arthroplasty) 18
 Humeral component 1
 Ulnar component 1
Total no. of revision surgical procedures 118
*

There were another five total elbow arthroplasties that showed mechanical failure on radiographs, but the patients who underwent these arthroplasties did not undergo revision surgery. With regard to mechanical failures, three elbows had ulnar component aseptic loosening, one elbow had ulnar component fracture, and one elbow had ulnar component aseptic loosening and component fracture.