Uncemented Total Knee Arthroplasty: 2-Year Follow-Up of 100 Knees With a Rotating Platform, Cruciate-Retaining Design |
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Authors: | Joseph J. Signorelli Philip M. BerniniThomas G. Shirreffs MD |
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Affiliation: | Dartmouth Hitchcock Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Lebanon, New Hampshire |
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Abstract: | ![]() Review of the literature shows mixed results regarding uncemented total knee arthroplasty (TKA). To our knowledge, there are no reports of results for uncemented TKA that incorporates a cruciate-retaining and rotating platform design. It is theorized that these design features could decrease the stress at the bone-implant interface. This study reports results on 100 uncemented TKAs at a minimum of 2-year follow-up. Average Knee Society clinical score improved from 52.9 to 95.1; average Knee Society functional score improved from 60.5 to 82.0. Ninety-eight percent of patients had excellent and 2% had good results based on Knee Society scores. There was 99% implant survival; 1 patient required revision of a loose tibial component after a motor vehicle accident. The promising short-term results support the continued use of this implant and suggest a prospective randomized study comparing cemented vs uncemented TKA of this design is warranted. |
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Keywords: | uncemented cementless total knee arthroplasty implant fixation |
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