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A Prospective Randomized Study Comparing Postoperative Pain, Biological Fixation, and Clinical Outcomes Between Two Uncemented Rotating Platform Tibial Tray Designs.

Paul Hegarty1, Andrew Walls1, Seamus O'Brien1, Barbara Gamble1, Laurence Cusick1, David E Beverland1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: With the demand for arthroplasty increasing worldwide year on year, there is a drive to improve prosthesis longevity. Biological fixation from cementless implants has been one method of trying to achieve this. We hypothesized that the addition of a hydroxyapatite (HA) coating and 4 pegs to a porous-coated tibial tray would provide a reduction in time to implant osseointegration, allowing for normal physiological stress transfer, thus improving early postoperative pain and rehabilitation as well as the elimination of radiolucent lines (RLLs).
METHODS: A prospective, randomized controlled single-blinded study was undertaken, comparing postoperative pain, radiographic evidence of biological fixation, and clinical outcomes between patients undergoing primary total knee arthroplasty with either LCS Complete POROCOAT (porous coating only) or LCS Complete DUOFIX (porous coating plus HA and pegs) knee systems (DePuy Synthes, Warsaw, IN). In total, 197 patients (205 knees) were recruited into the study between November 2006 and November 2008 and have been followed for up to 10 years.
RESULTS: There were no clinically significant differences in pain or patient-reported outcome measures when comparing the 2 designs but the tibial tray with pegs and HA showed fewer RLLs at all time points. There was no correlation between RLLs and pain and no instances of loosening or osteolysis in either group. There was 1 revision for infection in the porous coating only group.
CONCLUSION: The tray design with HA and additional fixation pegs did not confer any benefit in terms of reduced early postoperative pain or improved patient-reported outcomes, although it did result in significantly fewer RLLs. Both implants demonstrated excellent survivorship. With a cementless porous-coated tibial component, nonprogressive RLLs should be considered normal. Crown
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Keywords:  TKA; arthroplasty; hydroxyapatite; pain; radiolucency; uncemented

Year:  2019        PMID: 31629621     DOI: 10.1016/j.arth.2019.09.029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Arthroplasty        ISSN: 0883-5403            Impact factor:   4.757


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1.  Nano/Micro Hierarchical Bioceramic Coatings for Bone Implant Surface Treatments.

Authors:  Ken-Chung Chen; Tzer-Min Lee; Nai-Wei Kuo; Cheng Liu; Chih-Ling Huang
Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2020-03-27       Impact factor: 3.623

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