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Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To present nine patients with ankylosis in their knees that were submitted to a total arthroplasty to lessen their pain and improve their functional limitation. For these patients, arthrodesis remained a possibility in the event of arthroplasty failure.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19330242 PMCID: PMC2666463 DOI: 10.1590/s1807-59322009000300006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clinics (Sao Paulo) ISSN: 1807-5932 Impact factor: 2.365
Description of the cases, with initials of the names, sex, age in years, side affected, and initial diagnosis
| Name | Sex | Age | Side | Initial diagnosis |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| JBF | M | 41 | R | Sequela of fracture |
| MFS | M | 32 | R | Sequela of fracture |
| LJBR | M | 36 | L | PO infection |
| MGM | F | 42 | L | PO infection |
| LFG | M | 43 | R | Sequela of fracture |
| GMA | M | 41 | L | PO infection |
| MFS | F | 39 | R | Sequela of fracture |
| JNN | F | 41 | R | Sympathetic dystrophy |
| EHN | M | 36 | R | Sequela of fracture |
Legend: R = right; L = left; PO = postoperative.
Description of the deformity, clinical course (duration) of ankylosis, and assessment score of the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) at the preoperative assessment
| Name | Sex | Age | Side | Deformity | Duration | HSS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| JBF | M | 41 | R | Flexion 10 degrees | 8 years | 53 |
| MFS | M | 32 | R | Flexion 5 degrees | 4 years | 56 |
| LJBR | M | 36 | L | Flexion 10 degrees | 4 years | 53 |
| MGM | F | 42 | L | None | 4 years | 61 |
| LFG | M | 43 | R | Flexion 5 degrees | 5 years | 57 |
| GMA | M | 41 | L | None | 4 years | 59 |
| MFS | F | 39 | R | Flexion 5 degrees | 6 years | 55 |
| JNN | F | 41 | R | None | 3 years | 56 |
| EHN | M | 36 | R | Flexion 10 degrees | 4 years | 53 |
Figure 1Access route with osteotomy in the anterior tuberosity of the tibia
Figure 2Closure with suture of steel wires
Figure 3Total arthroplasty without posterior stabilization and without replacement of the patella, after six years of clinical course
Results of total arthroplasty in patients with ankylosis of the knee after follow-up for at least five years and taking into account current deformity, current degree of movement, HSS assessment, and complications (Comp*)
| Name | Sex | Age | Side | Deformity | Movement | HSS | Comp |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| JBF | M | 41 | R | None | 0–90° | 87 | |
| MFS | M | 32 | R | Flexion 5 degrees | 5–50° | 78 | * |
| LJBR | M | 36 | L | None | 0–70° | 81 | * |
| MGM | F | 42 | L | None | 0–70° | 84 | |
| LFG | M | 43 | R | Flexion 5 degrees | 5–50° | 81 | |
| GMA | M | 41 | L | None | 0–80° | 86 | |
| MFS | F | 39 | R | Flexion 5 degrees | 5–60° | 79 | |
| JNN | F | 41 | R | None | 0–70° | 82 | |
| EHN | M | 36 | R | Flexion 5 degrees | 5–50° | 78 |