KMID : 0361620080430060677
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Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2008 Volume.43 No. 6 p.677 ~ p.684
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Neuropathic Arthropathy of the Elbow
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Kim Ji-Yeong
Chung Moon-Sang Lee Young-Ho Lee Seung-Hwan Gong Hyun-Sik Suh Eun-Seok Baek Goo-Hyun
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Abstract
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Purpose: Neuropathic arthropathy of the elbow is extremely rare and is characterized by painless destruction of the joint due to diminished proprioception. We report five cases of neuropathic arthropathy of the elbow with review of pertinent literature.
Materials and Methods: We analyzed records of five patients who were diagnosed with neuropathic arthropathy of the elbow. There were three men and two women with a mean age of 38.6 years (range, thirteen to fifty years). The conditions associated with the arthropathy were three cases of syringomyelia, one tabes dorsalis, and one neurofibromatosis. One patient was conservatively treated and was followed periodically and others underwent operative procedures. The mean duration of follow-up was 8.5 years (range, one to nineteen years). Changes of symptoms, range of motion (ROM), and functional satisfaction were assessed.
Results: The conservatively treated patient maintained the function of the elbow. In the surgically treated group, one case of ulnar nerve decompression and one case of osteosynthesis of the fractured olecranon showed improvement of symptoms, ROM, and function. But two patients who underwent reconstructive procedures had decreased ROM after complication of deep infection.
Concluson: Neuropathic arthropathy of the elbow causes few functional problems despite of the radiologic destruction and instability of the elbow. Therefore symptomatic management is considered more preferable than surgical correction of destruction or instability of the elbow.
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KEYWORD
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Elbow, Neuropathic arthropathy, Syringomyelia
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