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Biodegradable implants versus standard metal fixation for displaced radial head fractures. A prospective, randomized, multicenter study

Authors :
Axel Prokop
Klaus E. Rehm
Jürgen Lilienthal
Hanns-Joachim Helling
Michael Nagel
Hans Ulrich Schmid
Source :
Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery. 15(4)
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

This multicenter, prospective, randomized study compares the use of biodegradable polylactide pins with standard metal mini-fragment implants for the treatment of displaced radial head fractures. It compares complication rates and clinical outcomes of both treatment methods. At 2 years, 135 (82%) of 164 patients were available for evaluation. Equivalence of treatment method was defined as a difference of 10% or less in the number of complication-free patients. Functional status was assessed by using the Broberg and Morrey Elbow Score and compared by an unpaired t test. Good or excellent clinical results were achieved by 92% (56/61) of the control patients and 96% (71/74) of the polylactide patients. The incidence of complication-free patients was 3.7% less in the polylactide group than in the control group. The 1-sided 95% confidence interval for the treatment difference between the 2 groups was more than −6.1%. Biodegradable polylactide pins have at least comparable outcomes as standard metal implants for the internal fixation of reconstructable displaced radial head fractures.

Details

ISSN :
10582746
Volume :
15
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....00a4ded15970f0c2d13f82e52e038e95