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Metaphyseal bone loss in revision knee arthroplasty
Authors:Danielle Y. Ponzio  Matthew S. Austin
Affiliation:.Rothman Institute at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, 1025 Walnut Street, Suite 516, Philadelphia, PA 19107 USA ;.Rothman Institute at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, 925 Chestnut St., 5th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19107 USA
Abstract:The etiology of bone loss encountered during revision total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is often multifactorial and can include stress shielding, osteolysis, osteonecrosis, infection, mechanical loss due to a grossly loose implant, and iatrogenic loss at the time of implant resection. Selection of the reconstructive technique(s) to manage bone deficiency is determined by the location and magnitude of bone loss, ligament integrity, surgeon experience, and patient factors including the potential for additional revision, functional demand, and comorbidities. Smaller, contained defects are reliably managed with bone graft, cement augmented with screw fixation, or modular augments. Large metaphyseal defects require more extensive reconstruction such as impaction bone grafting with or without mesh augmentation, prosthetic augmentation, use of bulk structural allografts, or use of metaphyseal cones or sleeves. While each technique has advantages and disadvantages, the most optimal method for reconstruction of large metaphyseal bone defects during revision TKA is not clearly established.
Keywords:Revision total knee arthroplasty   Bone loss   Augments   Metaphyseal cone   Metaphyseal sleeve   Bulk structural allograft
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