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Markus Rupp1, Nike Walter2, Edmund Lau3, Michael Worlicek2, Steven M Kurtz4, Volker Alt2.
Abstract
We aimed to answer the following questions: (1) How did numbers of revision knee arthroplasty procedures develop in Germany over the last decade compared to primary TKA? (2) How high was the percentage of septic interventions in knee prosthesis revisions? (3) Which treatment strategy was chosen for surgical treatment of knee PJI? Revision arthroplasty rates as a function of age, gender, infection and type of prosthesis were quantified based on Operation and Procedure Classification System codes using revision knee arthroplasty data from 2008 to 2018, provided by the Federal Statistical Office of Germany (Destatis). In 2018, a total number 23,812 revision knee arthroplasties were performed in Germany, yielding an overall increase of 20.76% between 2008 and 2018. In comparison, primary TKA procedures increased by 23.8% from 152,551 performed procedures in 2008 to 188,866 procedures in 2018. Hence, 12.6% of knee arthroplasties required a revision in 2018. Septic interventions increased by 51.7% for all revisions. A trend towards higher numbers in younger patients was observed. Compared to 2008, 17.41% less DAIR procedures were performed, whereby single-stage and two- or multi-stage change increased by 38.76% and 42.76% in 2018, respectively. The increasing number of revision knee arthroplasty in Germany, especially in younger patients and due to infection, underlines the need for future efforts to improve treatment strategies to delay primary arthroplasty and avoid periprosthetic joint infection.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34326421 PMCID: PMC8322047 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-94988-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Operation and procedure classification system code descriptions.
| Operation and procedure classification system code | Description |
|---|---|
| 5-823.0 | Revision without exchange |
| 5-823.1 | Exchange of unicondylar prosthesis |
| 5-823.10+5-23.11 | Exchange of unicondylar prosthesis to unicondylar prothesis |
| 5-823.19 | Inlay exchange |
| 5-823.1a + 5-823.1b + 5-823.1c | Exchange of unicondylar prosthesis to bicondylar surface replacement prosthesis |
| 5-823.1d + 5-823.1e + 5-823.1f. | Exchange of unicondylar prothesis to femoral and tibial shaft-anchored prosthesis |
| 5-823.1x | Exchange of unicondylar prosthesis to other |
| 5-823.2 | Exchange of bicondylar surface replacement prosthesis |
| 5-823.5 | Exchange patella replacement |
| 5-823.7 | Explantation of bicondylar surface replacement prosthesis |
| 5-823.9 | Explantation patella replacement |
| 5-823.b | Exchange endoprosthesis with extended flexion capability |
| 5-823.d | Explantation endoprosthesis with extended flexion capability |
| 5-823.f | Exchange of bicompartmental partial joint replacement prosthesis |
| 5-823.g | Explantation of bicompartmental partial joint replacement prosthesis |
| 5-823.h | Exchange of endoprosthetic joint replacement without movement function |
| 5-823.j | Explantation of endoprosthetic joint replacement without movement function |
| 5-823.k | Exchange of femoral and tibial shaft-anchored prosthesis |
| 5-823.m | Explantation of femoral and tibial shaft-anchored prosthesis |
Development of revision knee arthroplasty numbers.
| Years | Performed revision knee arthroplasty | Prevalence per 100,000 inhabitants | Relative to 2008 (%) | Septic revisions | Male patients | Female patients | Patients younger than 65 years | Patients aged 65 years or older |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2008 | 19,718 | 29.7 | 3402 | 7038 | 12,680 | 5554 | 14,164 | |
| (17.25) | (35.69) | (64.31) | (28.17) | (71.83) | ||||
| 2009 | 20,789 | 31.3 | 5.43 | 3835 | 7705 | 13,084 | 5872 | 14,917 |
| (18.45) | (37.06) | (62.94) | (28.25) | (71.75) | ||||
| 2010 | 21,948 | 33 | 11.31 | 4035 | 8264 | 13,684 | 6445 | 15,503 |
| (18.38) | (37.65) | (62.35) | (29.36) | (70.64) | ||||
| 2011 | 22,316 | 34.1 | 13.18 | 4253 | 8410 | 13,906 | 6699 | 15,617 |
| (19.06) | (37.69) | (62.11) | (30.20) | (69.98) | ||||
| 2012 | 22,125 | 33.7 | 12.21 | 4110 | 8384 | 13,741 | 6739 | 15,386 |
| (18.58) | (37.89) | (62.11) | (30.46) | (69.54) | ||||
| 2013 | 21,454 | 32.5 | 8.80 | 4355 | 8353 | 13,101 | 6822 | 14,632 |
| (20.30) | (38.93) | (61.07) | (31.80) | (68.20) | ||||
| 2014 | 20,944 | 31.4 | 6.22 | 4291 | 8094 | 12,850 | 6657 | 14,287 |
| (20.49) | (38.65) | (61.35) | (31.78) | (68.22) | ||||
| 2015 | 23,151 | 34.5 | 17.41 | 5109 | 9104 | 14,047 | 7155 | 15,996 |
| (22.07) | (39.32) | (60.68) | (30.91) | (69.09) | ||||
| 2016 | 23,447 | 34.8 | 18.91 | 5060 | 9445 | 14,002 | 7395 | 16,052 |
| (21.58) | (40.28) | (59.72) | (31.54) | (68.46) | ||||
| 2017 | 23,772 | 35.4 | 20.56 | 5234 | 9516 | 14,256 | 7505 | 16,267 |
| (22.02) | (40.03) | (59.97) | (31.57) | (68.43) | ||||
| 2018 | 23,812 | 35.4 | 20.76 | 5161 | 9720 | 14,092 | 7518 | 16,294 |
| (21.67) | (40.82) | (59.18) | (31.57) | (68.43) |
Figure 1Performed revision knee arthroplasty procedures in comparison to performed primary knee arthroplasty procedures from 2008 through 2018.
Figure 2Performed revision knee arthroplasty procedures from 2008 through 2018 divided by gender.
Figure 3Revision knee arthroplasty procedures of female patients from 2008 through 2018 divided by age.
Figure 4Revision knee arthroplasty procedures of male patients from 2008 through 2018 divided by age.
Figure 5Performed revision knee arthroplasty procedures from 2008 through 2018 divided in septic and aseptic cases.
Figure 6Performed surgical procedures in septic revision cases.