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Copyright © 1986 by British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery
A new unconstrained elbow. A prospective review of 60 replacements
Sixty unconstrained elbow replacements of a new design have been followed prospectively for three to nine years. Review showed that 50% had excellent relief of pain and return of function, 27% had had major complications requiring removal or revision of the prosthesis and 23% had minor complications which marred the result. Further research in this field seems worthwhile. This article has been cited by other articles:
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