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An In Vitro Study Of The Role Of Implant Positioning On Ulnohumeral Articular Contact In Distal Humeral Hemiarthroplasty, Roxanna E. Abhari, Ryan Willing, Graham J.W. King, James A. Johnson
An In Vitro Study Of The Role Of Implant Positioning On Ulnohumeral Articular Contact In Distal Humeral Hemiarthroplasty, Roxanna E. Abhari, Ryan Willing, Graham J.W. King, James A. Johnson
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© 2017 American Society for Surgery of the Hand Purpose To investigate the effect of implant positioning on ulnohumeral contact using patient-specific distal humeral (DH) implants. Methods Seven reverse-engineered DH implants were manufactured based on computed tomography scans of their osseous geometry. Native ulnae were paired with corresponding native humeri and custom DH implants in a loading apparatus. The ulna was set at 90° of flexion and the humeral component (either native bone or reverse-engineered implant) was positioned from 5° varus to 5° valgus in 2.5° increments under a 100-N compressive load. Contact with the ulna was measured with both …