hemiarthroplasty
Arthroplasty
Indications
Patient > 70
Gjertsen et al JBJS Am 2010
- 4335 patients > 70 with displaced subcapital fractures
- minimum 1 year follow up
- 1 year mortality same in each group / 25%
- 22% reoperation in ORIF v 3% in hemiarthroplasty
- more pain / higher dissatisfaction / lower quality life in ORIF group
Options
Hemiarthroplasty
- unipolar monoblock
- unipolar modular
Hemiarthroplasty Osteoarthritis
Advantage
Fewer complications than TSR
Simpler procedure
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Issues
Rotator cuff
- often deficient
Bone stock
- often deficient
Glenoid
- often posterior version
Management
Options
1. TSR
Indications
- cuff intact
Intra-articular Distal Humerus Fractures
Epidemiology
2 groups
- young patient with high velocity injury
- older patient with comminuted, osteoporotic fracture
In the second group fixation can be very difficult
Anatomy
Hinged Joint
- trochlea axis is centre of rotation
- 40o anterior angulation in sagittal plane