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Instabilty in total knee replacement: Causes and management
Affiliation:1. Department of Biomedical Sciences, Long Island University, Brookville, NY;2. Department of Economics, Long Island University, Brookville, NY;3. Northwell Health Laboratories, Lake Success, NY
Abstract:Instability after total knee replacement can be a common cause for revision surgery, causing pain, swelling, and lack of function in patients. Symptoms of instability can be subtle, so it is important to have a high suspicion when patients complain of persistent or functional limitations after TKR. Causes of knee instability include implant loosening or malposition, polyethylene wear, ligament rupture, or failure to balance the soft tissues at the time of the original procedure. Extension instability usually requires release of the tight soft tissues and placement of a thicker insert, in order to tension the lax soft tissue structures. Flexion instability is addressed by revising the femoral implant to a larger size. A hinged-knee replacement may be necessary in situations of ligament incompetence.
Keywords:total knee replacement instability  complication  revision knee
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