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Good clinical and radiographic outcome of cementless metal metaphyseal sleeves in total knee arthroplasty: Retrospective study of 31patients with minimum 5-year follow-up

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The number of revision total knee arthroplasties (TKA) is continuously increasing, leading to a growing need for reliable management of metaphyseal bone loss. We evaluated patients operated with a TKA using metal metaphyseal sleeves for bone defects with a minimum 5-year foll...

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Autores principales: Thorsell, Martin, Hedström, Margareta, Wick, Marius C, Weiss, Rüdiger J
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5810838/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29105554
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17453674.2017.1398013
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author Thorsell, Martin
Hedström, Margareta
Wick, Marius C
Weiss, Rüdiger J
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The number of revision total knee arthroplasties (TKA) is continuously increasing, leading to a growing need for reliable management of metaphyseal bone loss. We evaluated patients operated with a TKA using metal metaphyseal sleeves for bone defects with a minimum 5-year follow-up. PATIENTS AND METHODS: 37 patients had been operated on. 3 patients died and 3 patients were lost during follow-up. Of the 31 remainders (20 women), 9 had been operated on with a primary TKA and 22 with a revision TKA at the index surgery. The mean age at surgery was 69 (54–89) years and the mean follow-up time was 7.4 (5–12) years. Bone defects were classified according to the Anderson Orthopaedic Research Institute classification (tibia: type I n = 9, type II n = 5 and type III n = 17; femur: type I n = 12, type II n = 3 and type III n = 16). RESULTS: At final follow-up one-third experienced an improvement concerning walking aids and walking distance. Except for 1 patient, all had full extension and a mean knee flexion of 110 (90–140) degrees. VAS pain at rest was 13 (SD 25) and on movement 30 (SD 31). 7 patients were reoperated due to: infection (n = 4), periprosthetic fracture (n = 1), skin necrosis (n = 1), and wound rupture (n = 1). The cumulative 5-year survival rate for reoperation was 77% (CI 63–92) and for revision 97% (CI 91–100). At the time of final follow-up, the sleeves showed good osseointegration with no signs of progressive radiolucency or migration. INTERPRETATION: Titanium sleeves are a promising option in managing difficult cases with metaphyseal bone defects in TKA, providing a stable construct with good medium-term radiographic outcome
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spelling pubmed-58108382018-02-16 Good clinical and radiographic outcome of cementless metal metaphyseal sleeves in total knee arthroplasty: Retrospective study of 31patients with minimum 5-year follow-up Thorsell, Martin Hedström, Margareta Wick, Marius C Weiss, Rüdiger J Acta Orthop Knee BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The number of revision total knee arthroplasties (TKA) is continuously increasing, leading to a growing need for reliable management of metaphyseal bone loss. We evaluated patients operated with a TKA using metal metaphyseal sleeves for bone defects with a minimum 5-year follow-up. PATIENTS AND METHODS: 37 patients had been operated on. 3 patients died and 3 patients were lost during follow-up. Of the 31 remainders (20 women), 9 had been operated on with a primary TKA and 22 with a revision TKA at the index surgery. The mean age at surgery was 69 (54–89) years and the mean follow-up time was 7.4 (5–12) years. Bone defects were classified according to the Anderson Orthopaedic Research Institute classification (tibia: type I n = 9, type II n = 5 and type III n = 17; femur: type I n = 12, type II n = 3 and type III n = 16). RESULTS: At final follow-up one-third experienced an improvement concerning walking aids and walking distance. Except for 1 patient, all had full extension and a mean knee flexion of 110 (90–140) degrees. VAS pain at rest was 13 (SD 25) and on movement 30 (SD 31). 7 patients were reoperated due to: infection (n = 4), periprosthetic fracture (n = 1), skin necrosis (n = 1), and wound rupture (n = 1). The cumulative 5-year survival rate for reoperation was 77% (CI 63–92) and for revision 97% (CI 91–100). At the time of final follow-up, the sleeves showed good osseointegration with no signs of progressive radiolucency or migration. INTERPRETATION: Titanium sleeves are a promising option in managing difficult cases with metaphyseal bone defects in TKA, providing a stable construct with good medium-term radiographic outcome Taylor & Francis 2018-02 2017-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5810838/ /pubmed/29105554 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17453674.2017.1398013 Text en © The Author(s). Published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the Nordic Orthopedic Federation. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0)
spellingShingle Knee
Thorsell, Martin
Hedström, Margareta
Wick, Marius C
Weiss, Rüdiger J
Good clinical and radiographic outcome of cementless metal metaphyseal sleeves in total knee arthroplasty: Retrospective study of 31patients with minimum 5-year follow-up
title Good clinical and radiographic outcome of cementless metal metaphyseal sleeves in total knee arthroplasty: Retrospective study of 31patients with minimum 5-year follow-up
title_full Good clinical and radiographic outcome of cementless metal metaphyseal sleeves in total knee arthroplasty: Retrospective study of 31patients with minimum 5-year follow-up
title_fullStr Good clinical and radiographic outcome of cementless metal metaphyseal sleeves in total knee arthroplasty: Retrospective study of 31patients with minimum 5-year follow-up
title_full_unstemmed Good clinical and radiographic outcome of cementless metal metaphyseal sleeves in total knee arthroplasty: Retrospective study of 31patients with minimum 5-year follow-up
title_short Good clinical and radiographic outcome of cementless metal metaphyseal sleeves in total knee arthroplasty: Retrospective study of 31patients with minimum 5-year follow-up
title_sort good clinical and radiographic outcome of cementless metal metaphyseal sleeves in total knee arthroplasty: retrospective study of 31patients with minimum 5-year follow-up
topic Knee
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5810838/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29105554
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17453674.2017.1398013
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