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Total Knee Arthroplasty After Intramedullary Tibial Nail: A Matched Cohort Study
Institution:1. Tel Aviv, Israel;2. Chicago, Illinois;1. College of Health Professions, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC;2. Center for Health Services and Policy Research, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC;1. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Holbæk Hospital, Holbæk, Denmark;2. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark;3. The Danish Patient Compensation Association, Copenhagen, Denmark;4. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Næstved Hospital, Næstved, Denmark
Abstract:BackgroundAs the use of intramedullary nails (IMNs) has become more common, there are an increasing number of patients requiring total knee arthroplasty (TKA) who have an indwelling tibial IMN. The purpose of this study is to compare implant survivorship, clinical outcomes, and complications in patients undergoing primary TKA with a history of tibial IMN to those without.MethodsWe retrospectively identified 24 TKAs performed between 2000 and 2017 after ipsilateral tibial IMN. Patients were matched 1:2 to patients undergoing primary TKA without history of tibial IMN based upon age, gender, body mass index, and year of surgery. Mean follow-up was 7 years.ResultsThe 10-year survivorship free of any revision was 100% for the tibial IMN cohort, and 96% for the control cohort, while the 10-year survivorship free of any reoperation was 91% and 89%, respectively (P = .72). Patients with a history of tibial IMN had similar Knee Society Scores to matched controls at 2 years (P = .77) and 5 years (P = .09). Acquired idiopathic stiffness trended toward being more common (17% vs 6%, P = .21) and operative time trended toward being longer (135 vs 118 min, P = .07) when the tibial IMN was removed, but there was no overall difference in complication rate between cohorts.ConclusionsTo our knowledge, this is the first report of primary TKA in patients with a history of ipsilateral tibial IMN. Compared to a matched cohort of patients without tibial IMN, these patients have similar outcomes in regards to implant survivorship, clinical outcomes, and risk of complications.Level of EvidenceTherapeutic Level III.
Keywords:total knee arthroplasty  post-traumatic arthritis  intramedullary tibial nail  tibial rod  tibial shaft fracture
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