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Reduced joint-awareness in bicruciate-retaining total knee arthroplasty compared to cruciate-sacrificing total knee arthroplasty.

Florian Baumann1, Werner Krutsch2, Michael Worlicek2, Maximilian Kerschbaum2, Johannes Zellner2, Paul Schmitz2, Michael Nerlich2, Carsten Tibesku3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: There is rising impact of patient-reported outcome (PRO) measurement in joint arthroplasty over the past years. Bicruciate-retaining implants have shown more physiologic knee kinematics and provide superior proprioceptive capacities. The aim of this study was to evaluate if the functional properties of this new implant design lead to improved PRO results after total knee arthroplasty (TKA).
METHODS: This prospective, controlled trial compares PRO of bicruciate-retaining total knee arthroplasty (BCR-TKA) to unicondylar knee arthroplasty (UKA) and standard posterior-stabilized total knee arthroplasty (PS-TKA). We evaluated 102 patients (34 patients in each group) 18 months postoperatively after knee arthroplasty. Primary outcome measure was the Forgotten Joint Score (FJS).
RESULTS: The BCR-group showed the same level of joint awareness as the UKA-group (p = 0.999). The second control group of PS-TKA patients had a lower mean score value in the FJS compared to the BCR-group (p = 0.035) and UKA-group (p = 0.031). There was no correlation of age, gender, body mass index (BMI) and the FJS. No relevant floor- or ceiling effects occurred.
CONCLUSIONS: This study found reduced joint awareness for BCR-TKA compared to a standard total knee arthroplasty. The score values of the BCR-group were equal to the UKA-group. Further prospective, randomized studies to investigate long-term survivorship of bicruciate-retaining implants are needed. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level II.

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Keywords:  Bicruciate-retaining total knee arthroplasty (BCR-TKA); Forgotten Joint Score (FJS); Outcome; Patient Reported Outcome Measurement (PROM); Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA)

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29124363     DOI: 10.1007/s00402-017-2839-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Orthop Trauma Surg        ISSN: 0936-8051            Impact factor:   3.067


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2.  Avulsion Fracture of Bicruciate Ligament and Patellar Tendon in Bicruciate-Retaining Total Knee Arthroplasty.

Authors:  Lawrence Chun-Man Lau; Michael Tim-Yun Ong; Wai-Wang Chau; Jonathan Patrick Ng; James F Griffith; Kevin Ki-Wai Ho
Journal:  Arthroplast Today       Date:  2022-05-27

3.  Maximal flexion and patient outcomes after TKA, using a bicruciate-stabilizing design.

Authors:  Nienke M Kosse; Petra J C Heesterbeek; Koen C Defoort; Ate B Wymenga; Gijs G van Hellemondt
Journal:  Arch Orthop Trauma Surg       Date:  2020-05-28       Impact factor: 3.067

4.  Patient-reported outcome after patient-specific unicondylar knee arthroplasty for unicompartmental knee osteoarthritis.

Authors:  Viola Freigang; Markus Rupp; Christian Pfeifer; Michael Worlicek; Stefan Radke; Stephan Deckelmann; Volker Alt; Florian Baumann
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5.  Correlation of patient-reported numbness around surgical scars with patient-reported outcome measures and joint awareness after knee replacement: a cohort study.

Authors:  Masafumi Itoh; Junya Itou; Umito Kuwashima; Ken Okazaki
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6.  Indications for bi-cruciate retaining total knee replacement: An international survey of 346 knee surgeons.

Authors:  Diarmuid De Faoite; Christian Ries; Michelle Foster; Christoph Kolja Boese
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-06-15       Impact factor: 3.240

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