Preliminary results of an uncemented trabecular metal tibial component in total knee arthroplasty |
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Authors: | Helm Anthony T Kerin Cronan Ghalayini Simon R A McLauchlan George J |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Sharoe Green Lane, Preston, UK |
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Abstract: | Trabecular metal has several theoretical advantages for the long-term survival of a tibial component. We report the results of a prospective cohort of 105 consecutive primary total knee arthroplasties using an uncemented trabecular metal (tantalum) tibial component at a minimum 3-year follow-up (range, 36-56 months). There was a significant improvement in Oxford Knee scores and Short Form-12 scores postoperatively. There was no radiolucency at the implant-bone interface on any postoperative radiograph. There has been one (1%) revision of the tibial component for trauma. The 3-year results using this prosthesis are as good as those published for the commonly used cemented prostheses. Longer follow-up is required to see whether these results are maintained over time. |
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Keywords: | total knee arthroplasty uncemented trabecular metal |
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