A new unconstrained elbow replacement is described and the results of 44 primary and 5 revision operations assessed. A high incidence of pain relief (82%) and functional improvement (73%) was achieved. However 23% of primary replacements later underwent loosening as assessed radiologically and 12% have undergone revision for pain. Minor complications not affecting the final result occurred in 28%. The causes and significance of the complications are analysed.
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