| Literature DB >> 34122758 |
Florian Radetzki1,2, Alexander Zeh3, Karl-Stefan Delank3, David Wohlrab3.
Abstract
PURPOSE: This prospective randomized study compares the clinical and radiographic long-term results at least 16 years after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) between a mobile-bearing high flex and a fixed-bearing posterior-stabilized knee.Entities:
Keywords: Aseptic loosening; Flexion; High-flex knee; Knee arthroplasty; Long-term results
Year: 2020 PMID: 34122758 PMCID: PMC8149562 DOI: 10.1007/s43465-020-00276-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Orthop ISSN: 0019-5413 Impact factor: 1.251
Demographic data, HSS and radiographic evaluation preoperative and 16 years after surgery
| Preoperatively | 16 years | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LPS | High flex | LPS | High flex | |||||
| Mean | SD | Mean | SD | Mean | SD | Mean | SD | |
| 30 | – | 30 | – | 15 | – | 9 | – | |
| Age | 65.5 | 9.1 | 66.5 | 5.3 | 80.7 | 7.9 | 78.7 | 10.9 |
| Male | 12 | – | 14 | – | 7 | – | 2 | – |
| Female | 18 | – | 16 | – | 8 | – | 7 | – |
| BMI | 24.4 | 6.6 | 24.1 | 5.9 | 30.1 | 5.2 | 29.1 | 3.7 |
| HSS score | ||||||||
| Pain | 3.0 | 4.8 | 8.0 | 3.1 | 27.0 | 3.7 | 28.9 | 3.3 |
| Function | 12.8 | 3.2 | 14.1 | 2.2 | 21.2 | 2.4 | 21.7 | 0.7 |
| Range of motion | 13.4 | 2.0 | 13.7 | 1.6 | 14.5 | 1.7 | 14.8 | 1.2 |
| Muscle strength | 9.2 | 1.4 | 9.9 | 0.5 | 9.9 | 0.5 | 10.0 | 0.0 |
| Flexion deformity | 6.3 | 2.9 | 5.0 | 2.6 | 7.0 | 4.1 | 8.3 | 3.5 |
| Instability | 8.2 | 1.2 | 7.4 | 1.1 | 9.3 | 1.4 | 9.6 | 0.9 |
| Substraction | 4.4 | 2.1 | 3.8 | 2.2 | 0.9 | 1.2 | 0.2 | 0.7 |
| Total HSS | 48.6 | 8.5 | 54.4 | 6.3 | 87.9 | 10.6 | 93.1 | 7.4 |
| Radiological evaluation | ||||||||
| Maximal flexion | 105.6 | 17.8 | 108.5 | 14.8 | 113.5 | 11.1 | 115.7 | 8.5 |
Fig. 1High-flex knees with aseptic loosening of the cemented tibial prosthesis after a 7 years (zone 1 and 5), b 8 years (zone 1), c 14 years (zone 1), and d 16 years (all zones with dislocation) using the Knee Society Roentgenographic Evaluation and Scoring System
Fig. 2Total HSS of the NexGen LPS (LPS group) versus NexGen LPS Flex mobile (high flex group), pre- and postoperatively
Fig. 3Maximal knee flexion of the NexGen LPS (LPS group) versus NexGen LPS Flex mobile (high flex group) measured using X-rays of the knee in lateral view