| Literature DB >> 30290668 |
Wei Wang1, Kun Yang, Pei Yang, Dandan Song, Chunsheng Wang, Jinhui Song, Xiaohui Li, Kunzheng Wang.
Abstract
When elder arthritis patients suffered from complex supracondylar femoral fractures, their joints condition and general health condition elevate the difficulties in operation and post-surgical recovery.Here, we aimed to simplify the operation procedure by using one-step Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) with a stemmed femoral implant. We also investigated if this method could improve the patients' experience after the operation. The surgery including femoral osteotomy and implantation was performed on all fourteen patients by the same orthopedic specialist. The patients' hospitalization time was recorded. The recovery of knee function and patient satisfaction was evaluated by a systematic follow-up with average time 38 months, up to 5 5 years, using Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) knee scores, the range of motion (ROM), anteroposterior and lateral radiography, and Visual Analog Scale (VAS) scores. The average of hospitalization days was 16 days. No angular deformity, malunion, or shortening were found at radiography.The average ROM was 105.2° at the end of the follow-up period. The knees in all the patients show adequate stability. All patients had returned to their former daily activities. Seventeen out of 24 patients were satisfied with the outcome of the surgery.The usage of TKA with a stemmed femoral implant is a reasonable method for elderly patients suffering from supracondylar femoral fractures and concomitant knee arthritis.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30290668 PMCID: PMC6200528 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000012700
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.817
Patient characteristics at the latest follow-up; summary of the condition of patients in different categories.
Figure 1X-ray image of a female patient aged 90 years with the AO type C supracondylar femoral fracture before (A, B) and after traditional open reduction and internal-fixation (C, D). The implanted plate broke before the fracture had healed (E, F). AO = Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Osteosynthesefragen.
Radiographic results at the latest follow-up; summary of the outcome of surgery at follows-up.
Self-satisfaction at the latest follow-up.
Figure 2X-ray images illustrating TKA with femoral stem implantation. A hinged TKA with a femoral stem was performed on the patient described in Figure 1. The additional nail was used to stabilize the fracture. Radiographs 19 days post surgery (A, B) showed a well-maintained prosthesis. Radiographs 4 months (C, D) and one year (E, F) post-surgery suggested good knee function. TKA = total knee arthroplasty.
Figure 3X-ray images illustrating TKA with femoral stem implantation for a patient with arthritis. Preoperative radiographs (A, B) of a female patient aged 57 years show an AO type A supracondylar femoral fracture with severe knee arthritis. A normal TKA complicated by a femoral stem was implanted in. Postoperative radiographs obtained 6 days after the operation show good alignment of prosthesis with the stem (C, D). AO = Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Osteosynthesefragen, TKA = total knee arthroplasty.