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Equivalent 2-year stabilization of uncemented tibial component migration despite higher early migration compared with cemented fixation: an RSA study on 360 total knee arthroplasties

Background and purpose — Thresholds of implant migration for predicting long-term successful fixation of tibial components in total knee arthroplasty have not separated cemented and uncemented fixation. We compared implant migration of cemented and uncemented components at 1 year and as the change i...

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Autores principales: Laende, Elise K, Astephen Wilson, Janie L, Mills Flemming, Joanna, Valstar, Edward R, Richardson, C Glen, Dunbar, Michael J
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6461081/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30669909
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17453674.2018.1562633
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author Laende, Elise K
Astephen Wilson, Janie L
Mills Flemming, Joanna
Valstar, Edward R
Richardson, C Glen
Dunbar, Michael J
author_facet Laende, Elise K
Astephen Wilson, Janie L
Mills Flemming, Joanna
Valstar, Edward R
Richardson, C Glen
Dunbar, Michael J
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description Background and purpose — Thresholds of implant migration for predicting long-term successful fixation of tibial components in total knee arthroplasty have not separated cemented and uncemented fixation. We compared implant migration of cemented and uncemented components at 1 year and as the change in migration from 1 to 2 years. Patients and methods — Implant migration of 360 tibial components measured using radiostereometric analysis was compared at 1 year and as the change in migration from 1 to 2 years in 222 cemented components (3 implant designs) and 138 uncemented components (5 implant designs). Results — 1-year maximum total point motion was lower for the cemented tibial components compared with the uncemented components (median = 0.31 mm [0.03–2.98] versus 0.63 mm [0.11–5.19] respectively, p < 0.001, mixed model). The change in migration from 1 to 2 years, however, was equivalent for cemented and uncemented components (mean [SD] 0.06 mm [0.19] and 0.07 mm [0.27] mm respectively, p = 0.6, mixed model). Interpretation — These findings suggest that current thresholds of acceptable migration at 1 year may be better optimized by considering cemented and uncemented tibial components separately as higher early migration of uncemented components was not associated with decreased stability from 1 to 2 years.
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spelling pubmed-64610812019-04-19 Equivalent 2-year stabilization of uncemented tibial component migration despite higher early migration compared with cemented fixation: an RSA study on 360 total knee arthroplasties Laende, Elise K Astephen Wilson, Janie L Mills Flemming, Joanna Valstar, Edward R Richardson, C Glen Dunbar, Michael J Acta Orthop Article Background and purpose — Thresholds of implant migration for predicting long-term successful fixation of tibial components in total knee arthroplasty have not separated cemented and uncemented fixation. We compared implant migration of cemented and uncemented components at 1 year and as the change in migration from 1 to 2 years. Patients and methods — Implant migration of 360 tibial components measured using radiostereometric analysis was compared at 1 year and as the change in migration from 1 to 2 years in 222 cemented components (3 implant designs) and 138 uncemented components (5 implant designs). Results — 1-year maximum total point motion was lower for the cemented tibial components compared with the uncemented components (median = 0.31 mm [0.03–2.98] versus 0.63 mm [0.11–5.19] respectively, p < 0.001, mixed model). The change in migration from 1 to 2 years, however, was equivalent for cemented and uncemented components (mean [SD] 0.06 mm [0.19] and 0.07 mm [0.27] mm respectively, p = 0.6, mixed model). Interpretation — These findings suggest that current thresholds of acceptable migration at 1 year may be better optimized by considering cemented and uncemented tibial components separately as higher early migration of uncemented components was not associated with decreased stability from 1 to 2 years. Taylor & Francis 2019-04 2019-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6461081/ /pubmed/30669909 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17453674.2018.1562633 Text en © 2019 The Author(s). Published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the Nordic Orthopedic Federation https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0)
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Laende, Elise K
Astephen Wilson, Janie L
Mills Flemming, Joanna
Valstar, Edward R
Richardson, C Glen
Dunbar, Michael J
Equivalent 2-year stabilization of uncemented tibial component migration despite higher early migration compared with cemented fixation: an RSA study on 360 total knee arthroplasties
title Equivalent 2-year stabilization of uncemented tibial component migration despite higher early migration compared with cemented fixation: an RSA study on 360 total knee arthroplasties
title_full Equivalent 2-year stabilization of uncemented tibial component migration despite higher early migration compared with cemented fixation: an RSA study on 360 total knee arthroplasties
title_fullStr Equivalent 2-year stabilization of uncemented tibial component migration despite higher early migration compared with cemented fixation: an RSA study on 360 total knee arthroplasties
title_full_unstemmed Equivalent 2-year stabilization of uncemented tibial component migration despite higher early migration compared with cemented fixation: an RSA study on 360 total knee arthroplasties
title_short Equivalent 2-year stabilization of uncemented tibial component migration despite higher early migration compared with cemented fixation: an RSA study on 360 total knee arthroplasties
title_sort equivalent 2-year stabilization of uncemented tibial component migration despite higher early migration compared with cemented fixation: an rsa study on 360 total knee arthroplasties
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6461081/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30669909
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17453674.2018.1562633
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